OT: Looking to Open Source the Flash training material - Mailing list pgsql-general
From | Justin Clift |
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Subject | OT: Looking to Open Source the Flash training material |
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Re: OT: Looking to Open Source the Flash training material
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Hi everyone, Have been thinking for a while now about viable ways to Open Source the Flash based training material that has been in development from last year. After discussing this with a number of people for suggestions, feedback, advise, etc, these are looking to be the general concepts that, as a whole, would likely work to greatest effect: *********** - Create a new Open Source license specifically for this. The er... DDPL (?). Digital Distribution Public License. - Release the source code to all the Flashes developed thus far, through this license. The DDPL would go something like this: - People can use the source Flash files to create training content for any kind of software they so choose to. We of course heartily recommend Open Source Software. Everything released must also be under the DDPL. - All content must be released unrestricted, etc, and the Flash source files must be available for all. It's allowed to be included with paid for products. No restrictions, etc. - All content and Flash source files under the DDPL must also be submitted to us, so we can decide whether or not to include them the digitaldistribution.com site or not, etc. We can distribute through resellers, etc, and no royalties are applicable. Additionally: - We make a few points really clear and simple on the website. The primary reason for existence for the digitaldistribution.com site is to educate end users, and additionally to create a revenue stream that can be used to hire further developers for Open Source projects and be used to the benefit of the Open Source Community as need be (i.e. hire lawyers to fight against inappropriate patents, pay for advertisements and research studies, etc). - Open up the translation interface and mechanisms on the digitaldistribution.com site so that people can come along and do translations for their language as they feel like it. - Have a support mechanism (in a way that's fair) so that resellers of the tutorials are well funded to provide support for the communities of their native languages, etc. - Will probably work in something about "Membership fees for the digitaldistribution.com site will be based upon the GDP for a nation", so that for example, a person coming from Thailand isn't charged anywhere near as much as a person in the US. Not sure how to make it workable, but it's the start for addressing an important issue. *********** Please remember this is just a start and might totally change or be dropped entirely, depending on whether it looks to be workable and beneficial, etc. Now looking for thoughts and feedback on this from a wider audience, so hoping people have good ideas, beneficial directions, etc. If everything is looking good, then we'll look to ensuring this is a workable Open Source license, etc. (www.opensource.org) :-) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift -- "My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there." - Indira Gandhi
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