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Le mercredi 10 décembre 2014 à 10:23 -0800, Joel Madero a écrit :
On 12/10/2014 09:25 AM, Adolfo Jayme Barrientos wrote:
Hi Charles-H.,

it is still mandatory that people release their work to the public
domain, as it was the case in the last contest? That was my only gripe
at the time, as IMHO it reduced both the quantity and quality of the
work received.
IMHO this is a requirement - I'm not sure about legally but I think as a
practical point they must be released under copyleft licenses, free to
use and distribute as desired.
Note that public domain is completely different from copyleft. Some
people may not accept to publish their work under public domain
licenses, fearing that companies might improve it and sell it under
closed licenses, without sharing their changes with the community. With
copyleft licenses this would not be possible.

Anyway the idea of a contest to improve the templates is great. I hope
the best templates could be included by default in LO, which really
needs them!

My two cents

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