https://youtu.be/iu-2Zrt2gHI

23.08 mark



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On August 10, 2021 at 9:43 PM Stefan Knorr <sknorr@suse.de> wrote:
Hi Richard,

O/n 06/08/2021 11.44, Richard Brown wro/te:
Note: the doc.opensuse.org sources are licensed diferently with the
full blown GPLv3 license:
https://github.com/openSUSE/doc-o-o/blob/main/LICENSE

Thanks for pointing that out. That LICENSE file came in through the PR
adding a Jekyll-based process to the doc.o.o navigation (i.e. the
homepage). However, the actual Leap docs currently posted on the site
are licensed under GFDL as well (v1.3 iirc).

I suspect the libsolv/... etc. docs that are still posted on the page
are under different licenses but I did not check.

So, by no means is the GPL 3.0 that graces the repo meant as a
site-wide license. My hunch is combining the two licenses on the same
domain is not an issue -- surely, the GPL's linking requirements were
not created in the context of HTML links. ^^

Nevertheless, it's probably a good idea to figure out a better story
there.

hth Stefan.

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