Licensing (was: RE: Where do I adjust printing parameters for hardcopy printouts?)
fp at casabellagallery.com
fp at casabellagallery.com
Wed Aug 15 15:14:56 PDT 2007
Walter posted:
>
> > By the way, I am writing my reply to you plus your solution as an article
> > in The filePro Groups website (http://www.fpgroups.com) for future reference.
>
> The only thing that I'd like to see is you using some sort of Creative Commons
> license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ) on your website.
>
> Golly, I really am becoming a license storm trooper.
>
> GPLv3 me with a stick... I'm done.
>
Walter,
I think I understand your point and frankly share it (if I understand it that is 8\)
Question:
Should the license apply to ALL material posted on the site or should each
poster provide a link for the licensing?
I can set a general licensing page and then provide posters with means of overriding
the site's licensing agreement ... but then again, I want this to be an open source.
I know and understand that a lot of developers would not want to give free code and
have any one under the sun have access to it and then possibly make money off of it.
But isn't that what we do when we provide answers and sample code via the mailing list
anyway?
I think this is the second time you bring this to my attention, I will put a page and
a link to this page where the licensing can be read by all.
Regards,
Jose Lerebours
954-559-7186
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