Vincent Untz <vuntz@opensuse.org> wrote at Saturday 12 February 2011:
Le samedi 12 février 2011, à 01:21 +0100, Sascha Manns a écrit :
In the Newsletter case it is a very big plus for open-slx, that i can set as copyrightowner a CC License.
Quoting http://en.opensuse.org/Legal:
"With the exception of Software, all content on this website is made available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.2 ("GFDL") unless expressly otherwise indicated."
Let me stress out the last part: "unless expressly otherwise indicated".
It means you can use a CC license if you expressly indicate it.
In the official Infrastructure i give up my rights to Novell and can't choose my prefered License.
I don't think you give your rights to Novell -- if it's true, then we need to fix it. But the legal page explicitly states: "Under these Terms Novell does not claim ownership of content or Software you submit or make available for inclusion on this website."
And as mentioned above, you can choose the license that works best for you.
Is there any other concern you have with hosting the german newsletter on the openSUSE infrastructure? The Team has decided to givup the german Newsletter (http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-wiki-de/2010-12/msg00004.html). I wasn't a member of the german translation team. I just decided to wake up a similar Newsletter.
Which Infrastructure we're using is irrelevant. The open-slx Base is for german Users and a german Newsletter is a good place too. Otherwise we can ask why Packman the Packages not hosts in our Build Service? Imagine that we have some Packages as double. We importing the stuff from Packman and use this Packages in our BuildService. Most this Action runs for building important Depencies, that can't solved by our Build Service. So i think that importing the whole stuff is a better solution. We don't need more Package bases. -- Sincerely Yours Sascha Manns open-slx Community & Support Agent openSUSE Membership Comitee openSUSE Marketing Team Blog: http://saigkill.wordpress.com German Community Portal: http://community.open-slx.de -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org