I'll update this page if I find the time to do it
Just a few remarks:
real name: Bernhard Dippold
Country: Austria
age: 42
full time profession: physician (anesthesiologist), MD
former second full time job: OpenOffice.org (mainly germanophone and art/marketing project)
- now reduced (a bit) -
... more to come
regarding copyright and using my contributions
Additionally to possibly different statements on a given wiki page, you may use my textual contributions to the terms of any (single or combination) of the following licenses:
- Public Documentation License 1.0 or later (PDL)
- Creative Common Attribution 3.0 license (CC-BY)
- GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 or later (GNU FDL)
- GNU Lesser General Public License 3 or later (GNU LGPL)
My graphical contributions are licensed only by the following license or by request:
- GNU Lesser General Public License 3 or later (GNU LGPL)
BeDipp 21:01, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
personal sandbox
Additional Artwork Galleries
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These galleries contain artwork contributed to the OpenOffice.org Art Project.
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In contrast to the Official Artwork Galleries this artwork here has not been approved by the project to be used as official reference to the project and the software OpenOffice.org.
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But there are good reasons to use the artwork presented here:
- Some Galleries don't present any Official Artwork (by now).
- You prefer one of the designs here over the official design.
- You want to create your own artwork based on designs presented here.
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You may use this artwork in compliance with their individual OpenSource licenses.
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If you want to share your own artwork with the Art Project, fell free to upload it to the galleries!
Please follow the instructions mentioned on the contribution page.
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We recommend using the
Official Artwork Galleries
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With the Official Artwork Galleries the OpenOffice.org Art Project wants to establish a set of official artwork for OpenOffice.org 3 that should be used wherever possible to establish a Visual Identity of the project.
Visual Identity lives from repetition: The more people see and recognize a specific graphical element or a certain design the more these elements are linked to the product or to the project OpenOffice.org.
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