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Hi Jay,
Le 11/04/2015 00:44, Jay Philips a écrit :
Hi Sophie,

Yes you can edit them and work on them anonymously, which i have
suggested others in the design team mailing list to do.

Without having a Google account ? It's not to annoy you, but imagine in
6 or 7 years somebody willing to rework some parts based on your work,
it would be great that he is able to find the document easily, access it
easily, is able to modify it easily. If it's complicated, he will
restart from scratch and what you've done will be lost, which I find sad.

If it is an issue of licensing, what license would you like the
documents that i create to be in order for them to be reused. I see the
wiki pages are licensed under cc by-sa.

So it's your creation, so you're the one who should chose the license :)
If you're ok with it, having the same than on the wiki is a good idea I
think.

Cheers
Sophie

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