Hi,

: you ignore our project's guidelines.

Issuezilla comes back with _zero_ results searching "documentation
project guidelines"
As said before .. Daniel should know them. they have been discused within the Community council (which Daniel is a member of). They are binding for the documentation project (where Daniel was nominated as CoLead).

You are right .. they are not easy to find .. but simply ask .. they they will be told.

and again .. Daniel know them and from waht I've seen from your forward interpreted them correctly. Anyway .. it's a waste of time to discuss this any further, if we still keep at the point to tell who has done what wrong.

But .. please have a look at www.openoffice.org - click on "New user and general info". Have a look at the left navbar. You will find Project Guidelines and Licenses there. under licenses you will find: "The document license is the Public Document License."

So what would you tell a new user, what license to use, if he wants to contribute documentation to the OOo project?

André


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