On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 20:10 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> > On Sun, 2006-04-02 at 17:53 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> >> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> >>> On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 22:18 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> >>>> G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> >>>>> On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 20:37 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> >>>>>> Richard Robbins wrote:
> >>>>>>> I can do form letters just fine but when it comes to labels, the same 
> >>>>>>> things don't work.  The Synchronize button fails to populate the 
> >>>>>>> label document.  So I'm stuck with only the document with the field 
> >>>>>>> names and whatever other info I have typed in.
> >>>>>> Would my tutorial help? Half a meg in size.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>> Peter,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Any chance of having your tutorials made available from
> >>>>> http://documentation.openoffice.org/tutorials/index.html ? We currently
> >>>>> have a single set.
> >>>> I'd be happy to publish here, but I would not be happy with the 
> >>>> licensing terms and the subjection to Californian law. I would be happy 
> >>>> with a Creative Commons licence (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 
> >>>> 2.0 England & Wales License).
> >>>>
> >>>> Comments?
> >>>>
> >>>> Peter HB
> >>>>
> >>> LGPL not acceptable?
> >> See Item 0 of the Tc & Cs of the LGPL. It states that the LGPL is 
> >> specifically for use with code libraries, not documentation, so seems to 
> >> be irrelevant in this context.
> >>
> >> We can use it or PDL,
> >>
> >> PDL = Californian Law!
> >>
> >> your choice.
> >>
> >> Creative Commons licence (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 
> >> England & Wales License).
> >>
> > 
> > I will ask about Creative Commons; however one specific to England and
> > Wales certainly will not be much use to the rest of the world. Perhaps
> > Generic would work.  Let's see if the project can use CC. 
> 
> The arrogance of you guys is breathtaking! What conceivable use is 
> Californian Law anywhere other than California, even if it is based on 
> English law - as is most of the English-speaking world.
> 

Peter,

You are showing your own kind of arrogance. Me, I in Canada and am have
to wend my way though some pretty broken copyright law et cetera. ( See
http://www.linux.ca/csia to get an idea of what I mean) In any case, the
servers are in California and I have nothing to do with the rules save
to ask to get changes made. If you can do better ...
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