On 7/30/05, Francesco Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, let's say "Almost All Rights Reserved". > Anyway, it's still really far away from a DFSG-free document: that's > basically what I meant...
Oddly enough, there is some useful knowledge out there that is not currently available in a DFSG-free document. :-) If I get to the point of being confident that it is a wise thing to do, I may "publish" some of this analysis in a more convenient form than you already have it (almost all of it is in one message or another in the debian-legal archives), and that "publication" may come with somewhat more liberal explicit terms about piecewise re-use (few, if any, of my d-l posts come with any more permissions than may be intrinsic to their having been posted to a publicly archived list). I doubt I shall ever attach a DFSG-free license to this work in monograph form; it's not a computer program or the documentation for a computer program, and it's not really something people should be making "bug fixes" to and re-publishing without a quite strong presumption that they take all of the risk for having changed its meaning or made it look as if the author offered it as authoritative. Cheers, - Michael

