BSD licence
Danilo Šegan
danilo at canonical.com
Thu Jul 3 11:46:17 BST 2008
Hi Benno, Milo,
On Tuesday at 23:18, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> Milo Casagrande wrote:
>> when you upload a translation from upstream and publish it
>> as "coming from upstream", it should maintains its license;
>> if you publish it as a "user upload" then, as Danilo said, you're
>> messing up a little bit the translations and in that case you're
>> publishing under BSD.
That's right: if you are uploading others' upstream translations,
check the 'published' box on the upload page.
> If the uploader is the upstream translator, it should be his or her
> prerogative to do a "user upload". As the strings are his or hers,
> she or he can decide to publish them under different licences, no?
Indeed.
> However, I do hope that Launchpad is clever enough to not see
> uploaded strings that are identical to packaged strings as
> contributions, but instead retains for these identical strings the
> licence of packaged ones.
This is true as well: if exactly the same strings appear, we don't
change their origin from "packaged" to "Launchpad".
Cheers,
Danilo
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