Re:Re: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] May I change the License within the Simple-Chinese version book (Getting Started Guide6.0) ?

2019-05-05 Thread 驿窗
Hi, Thanks for your reply~ In China, the awareness of copyright is not very strong in some areas. For example, many people do not think that things like piracy are serious problems.Even if they probably understand the importance of copyright, they will ignore this in their habits. In China

Re:Re:Re: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] May I change the License within the Simple-Chinese version book (Getting Started Guide6.0) ?

2019-05-05 Thread 驿窗
Sorry, my mistake. In the Simple-Chinese version, I will choose CC-BY v4.0(no GPLv3). Thanks and best wishes, Yichuang驿窗 At 2019-05-05 07:38:20, "驿窗" wrote: Hi, Thanks for your reply~ In China, the awareness of copyright is not very strong in some areas. For example, many people

Re: Re:Re: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] May I change the License within the Simple-Chinese version book (Getting Started Guide6.0) ?

2019-05-05 Thread Drew Jensen
Howdy, Great. You mentioned in the first email you would be uploading it when finished, it will be a welcome addition. Best wishes, Drew On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 9:32 PM 驿窗 wrote: > Sorry, my mistake. > > In the Simple-Chinese version, I will choose CC-BY v4.0(no GPLv3). > > > Thanks and

[libreoffice-documentation] Can I help?

2019-05-05 Thread Steve Fanning
I am a recently retired technical author with a background in software development. I would like to continue to utilise my technical skills on a voluntary basis. Please could you advise how I can get involved with helping to development and update LibreOffice documentation? Regards, Steve

Re: Re:Re: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] May I change the License within the Simple-Chinese version book (Getting Started Guide6.0) ?

2019-05-05 Thread Martin Srebotnjak
No, you cannot do that. You can only publish the book and its alterations under the same license, unless *all* the previous authors have granted you permission to change that license. Don't you understand that? For awareness of copyright in your country this would be a good step to follow the