On 08/10/11 21:34, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
On Saturday 08 Oct 2011, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
On 08/10/11 07:24, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
On Friday 07 Oct 2011, Krishnakant Mane wrote:
On 07/10/11 20:52, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
On Friday 07 Oct 2011, Shyama Iyer wrote:
Let me jump right into the details -
We are into teaching various Open Source software such as Linux,
LaTeX, Scilab etc. through our amazing Spoken Tutorial videos.*
One can learn quit simply even *Python, PHP& MySQL, Libre
Office etc.via an easy self-learning Video tool - Spoken
Tutorials. Once the individual gets started he/she can master
the FOSS ! The audience is UGs, PGs, Res. Scholars, even
Teachers..of the Sciences, IT, Engg. disciplines.
Very admirable. If your content licensing is as open as your
@Raj, it is under creative commons.
Apologies for nit-picking, but "Creative Commons" encompasses a
whole set of licences ranging from non-free to free to copyleft.
It's a free software license.
NMEICT statutes that documentation *must* be in a free software
license.
The software may be free (haven't checked the licence but I'm taking
your word for it), but the content unfortunately isn't. As per the web
site it's licensed under CC Attribution Non-Commercial, which prevents
free and open redistribution.
Please try to get the content relicensed under a fully free and open
licence such as CC-BY, CC-SA or CC-BY-SA if you have any influence with
the developers. That would help contributions, distribution and reuse
of the content.
Point noted Raj,
And seriously taken.
Happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
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