On 4/21/06, Francesco Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 07:52:47 +1000 Andrew Donnellan wrote: > > > On 4/21/06, Francesco Poli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > How about saying "either first or last lines"? > > > > > > What if both first and last lines are reserved for other uses? > > > > What about "first or last usable lines in the source language"? > > It would be an improvement, but would get so vague that dropping it > entirely would make much more sense... > > At least that's my opinion: "first or last usable lines in the source > language" is almost equivalent to "wherever you like within the file", > because the term "usable" is not that clearly defined...
OK then, "either the first or last lines of the file that can be used for non-displayable metadata in the source language." I actually don't want this clause, it's just that in its current version it's DFSG-nonfree, IMHO. andrew -- Andrew Donnellan http://andrewdonnellan.com http://ajdlinux.blogspot.com Jabber - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------- Member of Linux Australia - http://linux.org.au Debian user - http://debian.org Get free rewards - http://ezyrewards.com/?id=23484 OpenNIC user - http://www.opennic.unrated.net

