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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by "Dennis E. Hamilton" <de...@acm.org> on 2011/06/18 19:16:55 UTC

RE: User facing web items - the Education sites

I have a different question with regard to the links you provide. Where are OOo4Kids, OOoLight.org, and EducOO.org hosted and who registered/leases the domain names?  I assume you are not suggesting that they be hosted under the Apache project.

Also, just for a reality check on other aspects of this discussion, were you aware of the terms and conditions for use of the site when you used wiki.services.openoffice.org?  

I have not seen any wiki pages that refer to the site-wide terms of use (the current OpenOffice.org Wiki:Copyrights page does not), and I notice that accounts on the wiki are independent of accounts at openoffice.org.  When I set up a wiki account, I was never led to the terms of use and was only made aware of them by a link in a discussion here.

I also notice that there is at least one contributor who does not believe (or is unhappy that) they were giving a permissive license to their contributions by default.
 
 - Dennis

PS: I also see that wiki.ooo4kids.org pages, EducOO.org, and OOoLight wiki pages are under CC-ShareAlike and that software for ooo4kids and OOoLight are under LGPL3.  Is this software covered by the Oracle contribution to Apache or is it something else derived from the LGPL3 OpenOffice.org base?

-----Original Message-----
From: eric b [mailto:eric.bachard@free.fr] 
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 09:32
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: User facing web items

Hi,


Le 18 juin 11 à 18:25, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
>

> I agree. It wouldn't make sense to lose the forums, that are a very  
> important resource for end-users and one of the few resources that are
> still shared by OpenOffice.org and all derivatives (as the header  
> says, they support OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, StarOffice, and  
> NeoOffice).
>


Can someone explain why OOo4Kids nor OOoLight are missing in this list ?


Thanks in advance  :-)


Regards,
Eric Bachard

-- 
qɔᴉɹə
Education Project:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project
Projet OOo4Kids : http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/Main_Page
L'association EducOOo : http://www.educoo.org
Blog : http://eric.bachard.org/news







Re: User facing web items - the Education sites

Posted by Alexandro Colorado <jz...@openoffice.org>.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton <
dennis.hamilton@acm.org> wrote:

> I have a different question with regard to the links you provide. Where are
> OOo4Kids, OOoLight.org, and EducOO.org hosted and who registered/leases the
> domain names?  I assume you are not suggesting that they be hosted under the
> Apache project.
>
> Also, just for a reality check on other aspects of this discussion, were
> you aware of the terms and conditions for use of the site when you used
> wiki.services.openoffice.org?
>

Yes all the sites are not interconnected you can add to the list the
extensions, templates, pootle, QUASTE, EIS, TCM, etc.
http://quaste.services.openoffice.org/
http://www.sunvirtuallab.com:8001/tcm2/opensource/tcm_index.cgi?tcm_config=newooo
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/
http://templates.services.openoffice.org/
http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/


>
> I have not seen any wiki pages that refer to the site-wide terms of use
> (the current OpenOffice.org Wiki:Copyrights page does not), and I notice
> that accounts on the wiki are independent of accounts at openoffice.org.
>  When I set up a wiki account, I was never led to the terms of use and was
> only made aware of them by a link in a discussion here.
>
> I also notice that there is at least one contributor who does not believe
> (or is unhappy that) they were giving a permissive license to their
> contributions by default.
>
>  - Dennis
>
> PS: I also see that wiki.ooo4kids.org pages, EducOO.org, and OOoLight wiki
> pages are under CC-ShareAlike and that software for ooo4kids and OOoLight
> are under LGPL3.  Is this software covered by the Oracle contribution to
> Apache or is it something else derived from the LGPL3 OpenOffice.org base?
>

Is something else derived from LGPL3 OOo base.



>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eric b [mailto:eric.bachard@free.fr]
> Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2011 09:32
> To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
> Subject: Re: User facing web items
>
> Hi,
>
>
> Le 18 juin 11 à 18:25, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
> >
>
> > I agree. It wouldn't make sense to lose the forums, that are a very
> > important resource for end-users and one of the few resources that are
> > still shared by OpenOffice.org and all derivatives (as the header
> > says, they support OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, StarOffice, and
> > NeoOffice).
> >
>
>
> Can someone explain why OOo4Kids nor OOoLight are missing in this list ?
>
>
> Thanks in advance  :-)
>
>
> Regards,
> Eric Bachard
>
> --
> qɔᴉɹə
> Education Project:
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Education_Project
> Projet OOo4Kids : http://wiki.ooo4kids.org/index.php/Main_Page
> L'association EducOOo : http://www.educoo.org
> Blog : http://eric.bachard.org/news
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


-- 
*Alexandro Colorado*
*OpenOffice.org* Español
http://es.openoffice.org