Re: presentation from last week's developer meeting attached

2012-02-08 Thread Walter Mack
Amazing how difficult it is to just say: Use it however you like, but don't put restrictions on how others use it. On 2/7/2012 10:30 PM, der.hans wrote: Am 06. Feb, 2012 schwätzte Walter Mack so: moin moin, please put into a good place on the plug web site. I herewith declare this

Re: presentation from last week's developer meeting attached

2012-02-08 Thread der.hans
Am 08. Feb, 2012 schwätzte Walter Mack so: Amazing how difficult it is to just say: Use it however you like, but don't put restrictions on how others use it. Yup. That's why we have lawyers who are willing to argue unimplied meanings and circumstances... ciao, der.hans -- #

Re: presentation from last week's developer meeting attached

2012-02-08 Thread Joseph Sinclair
Hans, That suggestion comes up because, although Public Domain is quite clear in the USA, it doesn't exist as a legal concept in many parts of the world. By using CC0 the work is clearly licensed, but the conditions match (as closely as possible) the conditions of Public Domain for each

Re: presentation from last week's developer meeting attached

2012-02-07 Thread Lisa Kachold
Hi! If they can't host your presentations, let me know? I will give you a slice on it-clowns.com On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Walter Mack wm...@componentsw.com wrote: Ed, please put into a good place on the plug web site. I herewith declare this presentation to in the public domain.

Re: presentation from last week's developer meeting attached

2012-02-07 Thread der.hans
Am 06. Feb, 2012 schwätzte Walter Mack so: moin moin, please put into a good place on the plug web site. I herewith declare this presentation to in the public domain. I have recently been seeing informed claims that we should use CC0 rather than public domain, but I hadn't yet looked at CC0.