Hello Roy,
Le 01/08/2016 à 16:59, bandura1@...114... a écrit :
I just want to keep you in the loop that I haven't put in time yet to take care of copyleft details for my tutorial.
Well, ‘copyleft’ is not a legal term for what I know; it's originally a play on words that became common to qualify free/libre contents. The legal term is still ‘copyright’; if you want the (right of) copy to be left, you'll allow it by setting copyright on your content. (Perhaps you were intentionnally using the wordplay but I don't think so!)
About us, we didn't plan to copy your content at all, at least for the moment, but libre content is always appreciated.
I just added a link to your tutorial on the Inkscape wiki (there's probably not much restriction for it) — that wiki whose hundreds of dead links from years and incorrectly formatted contents really scare me —: http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Tutorials_and_help#English_.28en.29
I appreciate your keeping me in the conversation. I hope you all are having a pleasant summer.
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Best regards, -- Sylvain