As an author and contributor I'm giving my thumbs-down on CC0 and
friends. The main crux I have is that, already, many of us have
artwork (including wallpapers, glyphs, icons, designs, and many other
visual assets) which are used unaccredited with extreme regularity.
Legally speaking, I need to go
16 20:51 GMT+03:00 Ken Vermette <verme...@gmail.com>:
> > > KDE applications. In this case Canonical could use KDE infra for
> Kubuntu
> > >
> > > In this case, Canonical is a patron, so Kubuntu, under Canonical, would
> > > fall under this this umbrella
For my $0.02, any distribution or parent sponsoring KDE development by
becoming a member (€1000/yr for companies, €100/yr for individuals) could
see that commitment met with infrastructure on our end as an optional perk.
This helps justify their financial contributions, and it gives us more
I also saw it was missing in some places. Change the "https://; to just
"//", I bet $5 it will work for everyone.
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 4:20 AM, Laszlo Papp wrote:
> It is showing up properly on Planet KDE for me, but broken when I go to
> your blog. It could be a blogspot
I'm interested too, if for no other reason than self-hosting an instance
means we aren't tied to the fate of a 3rd-party. Several people who were
not on board with issues on the Telegram openness would probably be willing
to use this as well.
One thing I'd like to mention is that we should firmly