HI Charles,I don't understand the codes you listed.Normally you have
to pay for picture. Amount is size depending.I prefere sites where I
can purchase jsut picture by picture and
don't have to buy a credit.Free- downlaod is sometimes possible
but then you have the watermark
in it.Maybe it is possible to get one free for LibO and place a
link to
their site. But here comes policy into the game.A picture showing
really OUR people is definitly the best but this
picture is should also have a balance of about 50-50 male female
and
all races at least somehow balanced. People going to the download
page do not consider the FunProject picture as a picture of the
LibO
team. Even in LibO team picture our ladies are missing. We have
some
very good ones!I regarded this picture first as picture of LibO
users.Regards,ReinholdOn 2014-11-04 23:15, Charles-H. Schulz
wrote:
Hello Reinhold,
Thanks for the links. Are these actually pics with
licenses compatible with ours(CC BY SA)? I prefer to show our
commjnity if possible, at least when showing people.
Best,
Charles.
On 4 novembre 2014 15:05:50 CET,
rost52bugquestcontri@online.dewrote:Hi, Charles and Naruhiko-san,
Thanks for your replies.
When I read Naruhiko-san's name I understood what "JA community" means.
Sorry.
I had a quick look in the internet and found following
examples:http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-144639305/stock-photo-high-angle-view-of-group-of-happy-multiethnic-people-raising-hands-together.html?src=NWF4Q1p5qRcZ44eftaR2lg-1-13http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-176178575/stock-photo-group-of-different-smiling-people.html?src=NWF4Q1p5qRcZ44eftaR2lg-1-68Above
examples are
fromhttp://www.shutterstock.com/cat.mhtml?searchterm=multiracialmp;keyword_search=1safesearch=1page=1which
has many more
Another
examplehttp://www.123rf.com/photo_28908751_group-of-multiethnic-mixed-occupations-people.htmlAbove
example is
fromhttp://www.123rf.com/stock-photo/multiracial_group.htmlI hope the
layout of this mail stays as it is, The last one was very difficult to
read.
Regards,
Reinhold
On 2014-11-04 18:11, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:Naruhiko-San, Reinhold,=br
/Le 04.11.2014 03:41, Naruhiko Ogasawara a écrit :Hi Reihhold, *Hi
Charles,Please help me.What does "JA community" stands for?If " Do you
or anyone else have
any of these?" means that you ask if
I have pictures, I unfortunately must say that I don't have. I
would
have forwarded it already.I would expect that in the large
on-line DBs for pictures there
should be some available.Regards,ReinholdI'm not Charles, but as
a member of Japanese community
I can tell some about this.
We can find some pictures from our (Japanese) community,
the group photo taken at LibreOffice mini-conference in Japan
2013, in the slideshow of the downl
oad
page with donation
information,
And, as Volker already mentioned,The "Fun project" slide on the front
page shows people also from AsiaHe is my friend and from Japan.
# Anyway, everyone can pick JA community pics from my
# blog (http://naruoga-en.blogspot.jp/), but I think we should
# put more photo in somewhere else (e.g. TDF wiki, flickr or G+).Yes
indeed, and we ought to change meeting pictures from time to time on
the slider.
best,
Charles.Regards,
--Envoyé de mon téléphone avec Kaiten Mail. Excusez la brièveté.
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