Pachinee Buathong a écrit :
Platonides a écrit :
Pachinee Buathong wrote:
Dear all,
I am a member of "then you win" documentary film project about non-violence movements in India. We aim to release it with the rights to copy, modify and distribute under Creative Commons licence, we need everybody’s help to achieve that goal.
We appreciate for your reading this e-mail so far, and invite you to take a look at the project website:
Thank you very much for your participation.
We all welcome your aim to free it. But may i ask how do you expect us to help you? Or are you simply spamming about that project?
Hello Platonides,
sorry i did not see your post before because i did not understand how to sort threads :-/ So of course it is not spam, i just post on some forums because i thought it matches the topic. Thank you for your reply and help proposal. Anthere told us that Commons an Wikinews might be interested in the project. Erik Möller told us that a dedicated page to spotlight external projects like this will be created on the Foundation website, but he seems to be unactive since last email exchange. We also got interviewed by French Wikinews. So there are some ways to work with Wikimedia and common goals to free the content. The website also proposes some ways to participate but if you have any other ideas to do it would be great as well :-)
We can discuss on this thread now i know how it works :-p The team can also be contacted on the website.
I hope a concrete collaboration will be established with your help :-)
Regards,
Pachinee.
The project got support from Lawrence Lessig (first donor), and encouragements from Ton Roosendaal, RMS and interest from Wikimedia. It is very enthousiastic regarding the theory, but practically the help that the project is IMHO spotlights coming with pedagogical description.
Camille.