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Thu Aug 20 06:46:28 UTC 2009


Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 07:13:06AM +0100, Robin Gareus wrote:
>> Marc Groenewegen wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>> this morning I had a meeting with a couple of musicians and other creative souls,
>>> some of whom also produce open source software and all of them produce material
>>> under open licences. The meeting was about music and copyright/copyleft and
>>> Creative Commons: http://creativecommons.org
>>>
>>> I'd like to offer the Creative Commons guys a workshop or presentation at the LAC
>>> because it can be of significant importance to those producing creative products
>>> (including software) to know about licenses, when and when not and how to use them
>>> and why.
>>>
>>> Anyone else who thinks this is a good idea ?
>> Yes, I concur.
>>
>> Well, personally I'm a fan of the GFDL (it works for audio, fi.
>> wikipedia uses it for sounds); but I'm definitely interested in subtle
>> differences between the open licenses: "when and when not and how to use
>> them, and why"
>>
>> Even though you've offered them to do a workshop, I suggest to ask them
>> about submitting an abstract to openconf anyway.
> 
> Along a similar line, the debian multimedia package team are looking for
> a conference during or around which to organize some in-person working
> sessions. I suggested the possibility of using some BoF space during LAC
> and wanted to check here if that would be OK.

I think this is a good idea as well. and let's add a debian-key signing
party to the schedule :)

The open-video alliance around the lumiera-team is also considering to
have a meeting (subconference) at LAC2010.  I assume there'll be some
overlap of deb-mm and OVA-PPL, anyway.

However I do not know if there's enough space; but basically a
class-room - preferably open until late - with WiFi & coffee-machine
will suffice; what do you think? Do we need a projector / live-streaming
 etc for that?

@Marc: is there such a place at the HvK?

Cheers!
robin



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