On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 01:03 +0100, Remi Grumeau wrote: > Well... since it's an HTML website, anybody can easily "save as" the > page, which would include CSS, JS and HTML structure. Ok, for a Drupal > use, it could then be a bit of work to reintegrate the whole thing > into a default installation but this is possible. Sure, but there is no need to volunteer for, facilitate or encourage such use, is there? :) > So not to release a public theme on a Drupal theme website, i'd rather > would give a free download access to a predone Drupal install with the > Haiku theme preset for anyone who want to create a Haiku related > website (for a BeBug, a local translation or a bebits-like website). This would make no difference unless it is done within the context of a HUG strategy for the whole project, with clear guidelines of what the artwork is made available for the what the intended/allowed uses are. Since there is no such a strategy yet, for the time being I would only make it available upon request and on a case by case basis. Cheers, Koki ----------------------------------------------------------------------- haiku-web@xxxxxxxxxxxxx - Haiku Web & Developer Support Discussion List