Image:EricRaymond-flipped.jpg
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Image flipped left-to-right to fit the page layout better.
From Image:EricRaymond.jpg:
- Picture of Eric Raymond - used with permission
- Taken from:
(picture converted from png to jpeg and cropped slightly)
From my email to ESR:
- > I'm an administrator on Wikipedia, the open source encyclopedia. I was
- > recently editing the article on you
- > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_S._Raymond) and I thought it would
- > benefit from a picture. I was going to use this picture from your site:
- >
. However, Wikipedia hosts
- > all of its images. Thus, if I were to upload the picture, it would be a
- > static copy, which you prohibit without express permission. Would you
- > grant me permission to use that picture? Or would you suggest/grant me
- > permission to a different one?
- >
- > Sincerely Yours,
- > Mark *********
- You can use that one. This one might be better:
- →Raul654 01:54, Feb 10, 2004 (UTC)
I have removed the GFDL template. In the quoted text he grants permission to use it, but does not agree to license it under the GFDL. 119 05:27, 13 Jan 2005 (UTC)
What is the basis to display a flipped image? It seems unusual to distort it like that. A person's left side is not their right side. We are not symmetrical and when one views a photo, it's expected they will see the subject as they would looking at it/them directly. --Ds13 18:03, 2005 May 5 (UTC)
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