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Licensing.



Hello,

This issue has been given over to the users, readers and authors of the
LDP to decide. It has been posted to http://www.kuro5shin.org,
http://www.linuxdoc.org and several others.

People have been asked to send their comments to thoughts@linuxdoc.org
In about a week to 10 days I will compile all of the responses and we can
go from there.

If you have an argument for or against, please just send it to
thoughts@linuxdoc.org so we can settle this is a simple fashion.

Joshua Drake



On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Richard Stallman wrote:

>I would like to ask the LDP as an entity to urge people not to use
>option B if they use the Open Publication License for LDP documents.
>With a small change in policy, you can make sure that all LDP documents
>fit the Free Software Movement's standards of freeness.
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