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On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 12:24 AM, Algis Kabaila <akaba...@pcug.org.au> wrote:
>
> Looking through real beginners' tutorials that I wrote for PySide, I notice
> that they have been translated into French.  Nice to see that somebody thought
> they were worth the effort of translation. It would be even nicer if the
> translators had acknowledged the authorship of the original.  But, of course,
> anything in public domain is, well,  "public".

Hello, Al

It is not public domain - wiki pages are
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ and your code is not
public domain either - from this example I'd say this example is
definitely GPLed =)
http://developer.qt.nokia.com/wiki/PySideSimplicissimus_Module_4_ShowLicence

It doesn't seem to me that Thibaut Cuvelier broke the 'code of
conduct' (if there is any). Wiki pages just lack any author reference
and there is nothing wrong with it. People contribute articles to
Wikipedia, not because they want attribution, but because they feel
that this knowledge if valuable and should be shared with people.
You've done a great job by contributing these examples, and explaining
them, and people who know what it takes to create such content surely
appreciate it. So I believe there is nothing wrong if you just let
Thibaut know that you'll feel good if he could mention your name in
translated material. =)
--
anatoly t.
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