Re: Letter concerning photographs

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On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Paul W. Frields <stickster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Marketing team -- here's the letter we could send to students and
> ambassadors for help with the one-page release notes.  Please review
> and comment.  If we need to make a lot of edits, no problem -- I'll
> move this to the wiki and we can work on it there.
>
> Paul
>
> * * *
>
> Hello,
>
> The Fedora Marketing team is once again working on a "One-Page Release
> Notes" to promote the next Fedora release, Fedora 13 "Goddard."  We
> produced a version of this document for the Fedora 12 release for
> which feedback was positive.
>
> It's an attractive document that shows off the fun and excitement of
> being involved in the Fedora community, and it also highlights some of
> the changes in the release.  The Fedora 12 version can be found here
> on the wiki, and several translations and alternate formats are also
> linked there:
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_one_page_release_notes
>
> We would like to refresh the content with brand-new photographs from
> our communities around the world.  Here is our plan:
>
> * The Marketing and Docs teams will create some placeholder content on
>  the new page for Fedora 13, found here:
>
>  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_13_one_page_release_notes
>
> * The placeholders will include narrative and links for important
>  features from the Fedora 13 talking points and elsewhere in the
>  Fedora 13 release notes that can be easily illustrated by
>  photographs and screenshots.
>
> * All photographs *must* be licensed either Creative Commons
>  Attribution, or Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY or CC-BY-SA).  We
>  cannot use photographs without proper licensing, or with CC
>  NonCommercial or NoDerivatives (NC, ND) type licensing.
>

Do we have any rules regarding things like needing consent from the
photograph subject (if it is a person), regardless of license type?
Particularly if they are pictures of minors? (Think students in a
classroom, etc.)

Other than that - this looks dandy to me.  Just want to avoid wading
in those murky legal waters if we can. :)  I'm not sure how CC
licensing handles these types of things offhand.


-Robyn

> * Anyone who wants to submit a photograph can post it to Flickr, or
>  their FedoraPeople.org space.  If you need help setting up to use
>  your Fedorapeople.org space, refer to this wiki page:
>
>  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedorapeople.org
>
> * DON'T upload the photo straight to the wiki (for now).  We'll want
>  confirm the licensing, and crop and edit photos before uploading
>  them, to save space and time.
>
> * Screenshots are also useful!  Make sure you are using the complete
>  default theme for Fedora 13 without customizations.  A good way to
>  ensure this is to use a *fresh user account* to generate
>  screenshots, so you're using default settings.
>
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