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Hi all,
Le 08/02/2015 22:16, Stanislav Horáček a écrit :
Hi,

in LO Help for data analysis functions, a few of paragraphs are copied
from English Wikipedia. Since there is no citation of the source, I
doubt it is a correct reuse. I'm not even sure if it is possible to
reuse Wikipedia texts without changes of license of the derived work.
Does someone of you know any details about this?

So an update on this. The help content as well as the UI files are under
LGPLv2 and MPLv3 licenses, like the rest of the code. The MPLv3 doesn't
allow to embed parties under CC licenses, parts have to be under MPLv3 too.
The concerned parts will be removed and for the future, have to be
written from scratch.
However, it's still possible to add a link to external parts in the
help, even if it's not the best for those with no Internet access or
costly bandwith.

Cheers
Sophie

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