Re: [Inkscape-board] final steps re: Inkscape TM policy, logo copyrights (was Inkscape Committee: additional votes needed)
by Bryce Harrington
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 03:15:16PM -0400, Tony Sebro wrote:
> On 05/28/2013 02:10 PM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> >Hi Tony, I posted an email the other day with the vote tally, but
> >maybe it was to the wrong alias. Anyway, I voted yea as well, and
> >so we have a majority in favor, and the issue can now be closed.
> >Thanks, Bryce
> Yes; I hadn't seen your email at the time I replied to the thread.
> Bradley has since brought me up to speed. Thanks!
>
> As a next step, the adopted policy should be posted as a new page on
> the Inkscape.org website. I'd also recommend creating another Q & A
> under Section 8 ("Legal") of the Wiki FAQ that points visitors to
> the trademark policy page. Once the policy page is live, I can
> engage the company that was using the Inkscape trademark.
Josh, can you forward these new requirements to the website guys to
implement?
> Now, we still have an open issue re: the ownership of the copyrights
> in the mountain graphic logo. Given that we've been struggling to
> compile a complete list of copyright owners in the mark, I recommend
> that we do the following:
>
> 1. Publish the TM policy on the website in the manner described above.
> 2. Send a notice of the new TM policy to various Inkscape community
> user groups and fora (e.g., inkscape-user, inkscape-announce,
> Inkscapeforum.com, etc.). In the notice, declare our intent to
> license the copyrights to the logo under CC-By-SA 3.0 US, and give
> any copyright holders 60 days to step forward and object.
>
> The TM policy (including the section re: logo usage) will be in
> effect during that 60-day period, but we'd always reserve the right
> to discuss changing the copyright license if a copyright holder were
> to step forward and object.
>
> I can provide draft language for the notice. Let me know what else
> I can do to help the committee finalize the process.
This all sounds fine with me. Ted, IIRC you were the one that got the
ball rolling initially on this; can you review and close the loops on
any follow up tasks to notify the community and so on?
Bryce
> Best,
> -Tony
>
> --
> Tony Sebro, General Counsel, Software Freedom Conservancy
> +1-212-461-3245 x11
> tony@...41...
> www.sfconservancy.org
9 years, 9 months
Re: [Inkscape-board] URGENT: please remove Google Checkout links from your site ASAP
by Bryce Harrington
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 05:47:31PM -0500, Tony Sebro wrote:
> On 11/19/2013 05:44 PM, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> >Hi Tony,
> >
> >In fact, Inkscape is in process of replacing the website entirely, with
> >an upgraded design. The ETA for that switchover I believe is a couple
> >weeks.
> >
> >For the current site, I'm not sure we still have ssh access to the
> >machine it's hosted on (I gather the person who owns the hardware the
> >site runs on has been inactive.) Anyway, I believe an issue is that no
> >one can edit the current site. Maybe someone who knows more about it
> >can fill us in?
> >
> >Anyway, I believe this is the hold up. If you feel it is extremely
> >urgent, maybe we can look at moving up the switchover date. Otherwise,
> >I'd like to see things proceed as scheduled, to avoid errors from
> >rushing things.
> What's your projected switchover date, as currently scheduled?
It's scheduled for by the end of the month; see below.
Bryce
On Tue, 2013-11-19 at 15:58 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Thanks, what is the ETA for this switchover?
Last week of November was my target date. I'm confident it'll be
switched by next week. We have OSL on the ticket today for the new mysql
database and I've got everything from the repo to the nginx config
ready.
Once live.inkscape.org points to py1, it can be tested. Once it checks
out, inkscape.org and www.inkscape.org can be pointed to the same.
Martin,
9 years, 10 months
Re: [Inkscape-board] URGENT: please remove Google Checkout links from your site ASAP
by Bryce Harrington
Hi Tony,
In fact, Inkscape is in process of replacing the website entirely, with
an upgraded design. The ETA for that switchover I believe is a couple
weeks.
For the current site, I'm not sure we still have ssh access to the
machine it's hosted on (I gather the person who owns the hardware the
site runs on has been inactive.) Anyway, I believe an issue is that no
one can edit the current site. Maybe someone who knows more about it
can fill us in?
Anyway, I believe this is the hold up. If you feel it is extremely
urgent, maybe we can look at moving up the switchover date. Otherwise,
I'd like to see things proceed as scheduled, to avoid errors from
rushing things.
Bryce
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 05:34:57PM -0500, Tony Sebro wrote:
> Hi, all:
> I note that you still have a Google Checkout link on the Inkscape
> website (specifically, on your "Donate to Inkscape" page).
>
> As was announced a few weeks ago, Google is sunsetting their Google
> Checkout service as of tomorrow (November 20) [1]. To avoid
> creating problems for your donors (and for Conservancy), I ask that
> you please remove any Google Checkout links from your website
> immediately.
>
> Thanks! Best, -Tony
>
> [1] for more information on Google's time frame for shutting down
> Google Checkout, please refer to:
> https://support.google.com/checkout/sell/answer/3080449?hl=en-GB
>
> --
> Tony Sebro, General Counsel, Software Freedom Conservancy
> +1-212-461-3245 x11
> tony@...41...
> www.sfconservancy.org
9 years, 10 months
Web site control
by Tavmjong Bah
Hi,
I've exchanged a couple of emails with Martin Owens. He has asked:
"Who has access to the current live website and the dns records?"
Does anyone know the answer?
Does anyone have comments about the Inkscape website he's been working
on?[1] Is there anything that needs to be done before we switch to it?
Tav
[1] http://staging.inkscape.org/
9 years, 10 months
Inkscape accounts on various sites
by Josh Andler
Hey all,
So, there are some instances where we have accounts on sites like
twitter or deviantart where I or someone else may be the only person
who has the password.
How do we want to go about centralizing, securing, yet sharing this
info with those who need it?
Also, in the case of Twitter, since Conservancy had to provide the
legal information to Twitter for us to get control of that account, a
conservancy address is the password recovery mechanism. Personally, I
actually like the feel of that. It seems appropriate that they serve
in that protective role IMHO.
What are people's thoughts on this subject?
Cheers,
Josh
9 years, 10 months
Revoking trunk commit rights
by Johan Engelen
Hi all,
(I'm sorry I have not replied or acted upon the recent board mails.
I've been putting most of my Inkscape/2geom time into coding,
procrastinating board activities...)
Has Inkscape ever revoked someone's trunk commit rights? If so, how did
that happen? How many warnings, etc?
Thanks,
Johan
9 years, 10 months