Any objection to the OFL?

Steve Slevinski slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET
Wed Jun 6 16:39:25 UTC 2007


Hi Val,

I can't find any license for the SVG files.  Either online, embedded, or 
in the download.

We should probably ask Machado to use the OFL as well so that we can be 
standardized.

-Steve



Valerie Sutton wrote:
> SignWriting List
> June 6, 2007
>
> Hello Steve!
> Thank you for investigating the issues surrounding the OFL, and thanks 
> also to Gerard for suggesting the OFL.
>
> No objection from me...I personally welcome it and think it is a good 
> idea. Unless someone else using SignWriting objects...
>
> Steve - I believe you communicated with the OFL people through email, 
> is that correct? And I assume they answered all your questions...
>
> I do have a question about the SVG symbols that are already designed 
> by Machado in Brazil...
>
> I believe Machado also used a license on his current SVG for the 
> SSS-2004, which you can find on this web page:
>
> IMWA Downloads
> http://www.movementwriting.org/symbolbank/IMWA-Downloads.html
>
> Machado told me he has a license on it, but I cannot find the license 
> he used...can you find the name of it? I believe it is a free license 
> as well...
>
> Machado said he would help us with creating the ISWA-2007 in SVG...I 
> assume we will use what is already done, and then add the changes...
>
> Or maybe it is easier to start from scratch based on the new PNGs, I 
> don't know...
>
> Will using the OFL for the ISWA-2007 PNGs, create a problem, if we 
> choose to use some of the old SVG to create the new ISWA-2007 svg later?
>
> Conflicts between licenses? ;-))
>
> Val ;-)
>
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> On Jun 6, 2007, at 8:23 AM, Steve Slevinski wrote:
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>> Hi All,
>>
>> We've been discussing licensing issues for SignWriting.  I think the 
>> Open Font License is ideal for the SignWriting symbol sets.
>>
>> You can read the online version:
>> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=OFL_web
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>> Under the OFL, I do not see any negatives and many positives.  This 
>> is not a major change compared to what we are doing right now.
>> This licensing is important for widespread adoption in the free and 
>> open source world as well as the proprietary, commercial world.
>> You will be free to use the symbol sets for any type of writing.  You 
>> will be free to use the symbol set with software and include the 
>> symbol set as part of the software.  You will be free to modify the 
>> symbol set as long as you release the modified symbol set under the 
>> OFL.  You can redistribute the symbol set almost any way you want.  
>> The main restriction is that you can't sell the font by itself.
>>
>> Does anyone have  any concerns?  Please ask questions or read the 
>> license itself.  It's about 1 page long and can be read in about 5 
>> minutes.
>> http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&item_id=OFL_web
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>> Regards,
>> -Steve
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