On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 08:53:11PM -0600, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > In addition to the simple restrictions of freedoms imposed by the > Invariant Sections, they also cause practical problems: [...] This is a huge chunk of text for a dcoument that's already a bit too long to be easily read. > Analogous to the software program freedoms, we need to > articulate the freedoms required for the subset of software called > documentation. If we're making a position statement, we shouldn't say "we need to articulate" things, we should just articulate them. From everything I've seen, though, I think Debian simply wants to have the same freedoms for programs and documentation, rather than coming up with a different set; certainly that's the way the social contract is now written. Cheers, aj
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