Ok, the thesis is published.
Link:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/its-here-final-thesis-h-node
Please leave further discussion to another thread found via the link above.
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I see the thesis database's maintainers haven't approved my thesis yet, so
we'll have to wait. I don't know how long it will take. I hope it won't take
long. There shouldn't be anything wrong with my work since it has been
approved by my instructor.
Hi guys. Just wanted to let you know that I have finished writing my thesis
(or final project as my school wants to call it) and submitted it to my
school's thesis database. It will be checked by the database's maintainers
and published after that. It should be quite soon. I'll let you guys
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On 2013-05-11 19:42, mattij.la...@kolumbus.fi wrote:
I am the sole author. I'm thinking of releasing it as CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
for my school's database and with GFDL for everyone else if there are
people who are interested about it and would prefer a different license
(FSF and FSFE, maybe?).
I
Ok, I have decided to use the CC BY-ND 3.0 license for the thesis and GPLv3
for the scripts. I also got feedback from Michał Masłowski and magicfab
(Fabián Rodríguez), thanks guys! The thesis should be available soon. I'll
let you know when it is.
El 10/05/13 12:15, mattij.la...@kolumbus.fi escribió:
While writing my final thesis, I contacted the h-node's main developer
by e-mail. He was very supportive and gave me information I needed. He
also suggested that I should notice FSF about my thesis. What do you
think?
Great idea!
My
El 10/05/13 16:16, Fabian Rodriguez escribió:
but I believe publishing under a Creative Commons licence
wouldn't be considered free, specially if there is a non-commercial
use restriction. Perhaps other can provide a better opinion here.
The only free licenses Creative commons has are:
CC-0 is public domain so you do not get credit
I think you need to add the qualifier necessarily to that. If the credit is
included with the work, I don't think most people would actively remove it,
and as this song puts it:
http://questioncopyright.org/minute_memes/credit_is_due
People
Hi,
About the license, I don't yet know the exact CC license types which I can
use. Would Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-ND 3.0) be suitable, by
the way? I'm not really an expert when it comes to CC licenses.
Would you then be ready to proof read it? It would have to be read through
really fast since the deadline for the work is 14th May, that is on next
Tuesday. Also, my instructor would have to approve it again before that day,
so you (or anyone willing) would have to proof read it FAST.
I
UPDATE
Just sent a copy to Michał Masłowski and magicfab. I hope they are fast
readers. Thank you Michał Masłowski and magicfab! Just be very fast.
Now I'm not sure whether I should use the CC BY-SA license.
I'm thinking of using either CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 or CC BY-ND 3.0. Maybe the
non-commercial one. This way, my thesis could be shared, but not altered. Why
should it be altered? Its a final thesis, not a software manual.
I have included
If FSF or any other free software friendly organization prefers to distribute
my thesis if it is under GFDL, then yes I can.
Why not release it under the 'all rights retained' and then license it on
your own. Provided you own the copyright that shouldn't be an issue.
I am the sole author. I'm thinking of releasing it as CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 for my
school's database and with GFDL for everyone else if there are people who are
interested about it and would prefer a different license (FSF and FSFE,
maybe?).
Thanks Magic Banana! I'll be sure to do that.
Hi,
I just wanted to let you guys know that I am writing my final thesis about
h-node. It is almost ready and it is going to be published in one or two
weeks from now.
I'm finalizing my IT engineering studies in Kemi-Tornio University of Applied
Sciences in Finland. As a part of my
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On 2013-05-10 13:15, mattij.la...@kolumbus.fi wrote:
I just wanted to let you guys know that I am writing my final thesis about
h-node. It is almost ready
and it is going to be published in one or two weeks from now.
Hello Mrij, this is excellent
As far as I know, there is nothing non-free about the CC-BY-SA license. But
saying that something is under a Creative Commons license is ambiguous:
there are several different Creative Commons licenses.
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On 2013-05-10 17:43, em9...@lavabit.com wrote:
As far as I know, there is nothing non-free about the CC-BY-SA license. But
saying that something
is under a Creative Commons license is ambiguous: there are several
different Creative Commons
I'd probably suggest making it available to at least a few people who can
comment on it. Worst thing you can do is post something which is full of
mistakes even if it is not noticed by your grading instructor.
Looks like the FSF recommends against using the creative commons licenses
(even by and by-sa) for documentation because they're incompatible with gpl
and gfdl.
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-list.html#ccby
Perhaps you could get it released under the gfdl or a dual license? (gfdl +
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