[OPEN-ILS-GENERAL] RFPs for system development
Lori Bowen Ayre
lori.ayre at galecia.com
Tue May 18 14:32:35 EDT 2010
We need to change that license to something that strongly encourages you to
grab and go.
Something more along the lines of
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/
If that works, I'll make the change ASAP. Thanks, Rick.
<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/>
Lori
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 11:22 AM, Rick Mason <rick at libology.com> wrote:
> Hi Lori,
>
> Actually, according to the licensing information in the footer of the
> RSCEL.org website, we are not allowed to modify the document in any way,
> unless granted a waiver by RSCEL administrators:
>
> "All content © 2009-10 RSCEL, all rights reserved. Published under the
> Creative Commons Attribution - Noncommercial - No Derivatives 2.0 License."
>
> Does anyone know why this particular license was chosen? It seems a bit
> restrictive for a resource sharing website, especially since creating
> derivatives is usually the intended purpose of sharing documents.
>
> Sorry to direct the question to this list, but I suspect that many of the
> RSCEL folk are here as well. Otherwise, the site looks like a great
> resource.
>
> Rick Mason
>
>
> Lori Bowen Ayre wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I've uploaded a simple RFQ template that you can use for seeking services
>> (implementation planning, training, support) from potential service
>> providers.
>> It is on the RSCEL.org site here: http://www.rscel.org/node/135 Anyone
>> can register at RSCEL so if you can't get to it without registering, I hope
>> you will do so.
>>
>> Also, please feel free to take the document and improve on it and submit
>> an even better version to the RSCEL site!
>>
>> Lori
>>
>
>
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