On 11/6/07, Josephblack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This potential library - How can we do this? It seems a good
> opportunity for the list and lurkers to learn by doing some of the
> basic chips, we get a library and hardware becomes more open all at
> the same time.

It would be nice to make it downloadable, but we should also have it
on the wiki.  Lacking a convenient way to make wiki pages from SVN'd
text files, I say go with the wiki first.  An online reference is more
important.

> Were/who would store the library? OGP, OHF? another?

We can keep it on the OGP wiki for now.

> What license would be most useful ?

MIT, creative commons, or some extremely permissive document license.
Or perhaps some kind of public-domain thing.  (One reason to avoid PD
is for liability reasons.  Plus, people should get to put their name
on what they contribute to.)

The main point is that I don't think we should restrict how people use
this, although if they were to take the whole thing and claim it as
their own original work, that would be wrong.

-- 
Timothy Normand Miller
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~millerti
Open Graphics Project
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