Update of task #7793 (project administration):
Status: None => Wait reply
Assigned to: None => Beuc
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Hi,
I'm not sure we can host a music score, but I'll ask and see what we can do.
Meanwhile, I'd like to clarify something about your license. You write:
If you want to redistribute Opéra Libre, you must comply
with the GNU General Public License (reproduced below).
This license applies to Opéra Libre with the following
exceptions:
- Non-free public performances can be allowed by special
authorization of the author.
What do you call "non-free" in this context?
- Recordings of the score can be released under another
license, by special authorization of the author.
- Some of the lyrics, text indications or their translations
can be released using a different license, by special
authorization of the author.
The last 2 are not exceptions but are natural application of Berne-convention
copyright laws: if people want to do something that is not allowed by the
license, they may contact the copyright holder to get a different license,
possibly in exchange from money. This is better left outside of the license
(this can be an informational note in the README, for example).
By the way, as a side note, the full name of Lilypond is "GNU Lilypond"
rather than "GNU/Lilypond" (this is mentioned in ./texte/decoupage.ly). "GNU
Lilypond" means taht Lilypond is part of the GNU project, while "GNU/Linux"
refers to the combination of the GNU operating system with the (non-GNU) Linux
kernel.
Regards.
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