> I guess Kaveh means that you have to granted permission from O'raily (or > the author) in order > to go ahead and translate those books and maybe they want some royalities > (percentage) fees of every > sold book. Not the cost of buying the book! Am I right, Kaveh? > > I also read redhat's license agreement for the manuals and it says > somethings like "you are not > allowed to change or distribute them commercially and blah blah ..." >
Assuming O'Reilly doesn't allow you to translate the books, why don't you just translate one of the GPLed books available out there? I couldn't think of one the free books I know but for example www.linuxfromscratch.org has a book that is really I creating your own Linux distro but has a lot of nice stuff (Just looked though it once.) Or maybe just take some one these nice online publications (like some of the stuff from Aryan's web site) and turn them into a book. Or if this is gonna be for beginners I liked the online course on linux.org. Or, how about the KDE hand books (if they're not already in Farsi - I only use Farsi to type my articles so I don't know much.) Hooman -------------------- Hooman Baradaran [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.hoomanb.com -------------------- _______________________________________________ bna-linuxiran mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bna-linuxiran
