Great news. Last year's release of the IRR related to #Copyright stated that a registry will be created for Filipino works, and works produced in the Philippines, in the #PublicDomain.
In addition to the above, the IRR also finalised that any Philippine government works, unless otherwise specified, are now automatically in the Public Domain.
My version of the character Ada from "Ada & Zangemann", a Creative Commons license (BY-SA) book for children and a funny story about Free/Libre and Open-Source. It's written by Matthias Kirschner and illustrated by Sandra Brandstätter. It is great to see new characters in the Free Culture, especially because Ada is so cool. 💜
You can find it printed in English, French, German, Italian → https://fsfe.org/activities/ada-zangemann/
@youronlyone I think you might be slightly misremembering things.
Distro: Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, etc.
Flavor: Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu (for Ubuntu); Mint's various "Editions", etc.
DE: Gnome, KDE, LDE, etc.
And the other major one you couldn't recall is likely the package manager (apt, rpm, pacman, etc.), which you might have mixed up a bit with your definition of Distro
"Flavour" was always just a fragment of hacker slang which might just as well be applied to different editions of Microsoft Windows, different trim levels of Honda Civic, or whatever. It was more common in reference to linux distros when it was mostly only hackers who ran linux. There's an entry for "flavor" in the jargon file.
Last month the long-awaited switch to version 4.0 of the @creativecommons license went into effect for #Wikipedia and its sister projects! :cc: :ccby: :ccsa:
Learn how this will enable the reuse of more free content in Wikipedia, simplify attribution requirements and more in a post by the #Wikimedia Foundation legal team: