35fb5c Update render_doTranslationMarkers.sh:

Authored and Committed by areguera 13 years ago
    Update render_doTranslationMarkers.sh:
    
        - The copyright information is printed to let everyone to know
          what person (i.e., the one who creates) own the creation rights
          over one specific creation. Inside CentOS Artwork Repository, we
          print copyright information in the following image-related
          components:
    
            1. The artistic motifs.
    
                Define the visual style of themes. The copyright of
                artistic motifs are owned by artistic motifs authors. Just
                as specified in the `authors.txt' file inside the artistic
                motif directory structure.
    
                Artistic motifs are renderable, so copyright and license
                information are both printed out on images under
                trunk/Identity/Themes/Motifs/$THEME/Concept directory
                structure only.
    
            2. The design models.
    
                Define the characteristics of themes. The copyright of
                design models are owned by design models authors. Just as
                specified in the metadata information inside each
                individual design model scalable vector graphic.
    
                Design models are not renderable, they are scalable vector
                graphics that connect translations with artistic motifs.
                So, copyright information cannot be shown at rendering
                time here.  Instead, we use the SVG metadata information
                to describe copyright and license information inside
                design models.
            
            3. The CentOS themes.
    
                Set of images connected among themselves by means of a
                common visual patterns (artistic motif + design model).
                The copyright information of CentOS themes is owned by The
                CentOS Project.
    
                Image inside CentOS theme are renderable, they are
                produced from artistic motifs, design models, and
                translation files. Only those images related to Anaconda
                progress first slides do use the copyright and license
                information.
    
        At this point, we've defined who own the creation rights of
        artistic motifs, design models, and the CentOS themes.
        
        Now, in order to use these components it is required that each
        component author relases his/her work under a license that grants
        the freedom of using, studying, changing and releasing improved
        versions of his/her work. Also, the license should prevent any
        privatizing practice or any kind of darkness that put in risk the
        freedom of our community.
    
        Personal Note: 
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        I'm not a lawyer. So, I can't give details of something I don't
        know certainly.  All I can do is using my intuition and it says to
        me that Creative Common Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License
        (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/) seems to be a
        good candidate. It has been used in the wiki
        (http://wiki.centos.org/) for some time. Also, other relevant
        projects like The Tango Project are using it to release art works
        and similar creations.
            
        So, in the sake of covering copyright information and license
        needs inside centos-art.sh script, all images produced by
        `centos-art.sh' script will be released using the copyright
        information of each component author (see above) and the license
        Creative Common Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License
        (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).
    
        This would change in the future, after a collective discussion in
        the CentOS mailing list.