Hi Mikael,

The correct list is freebsd-advocacy.
However, to answer your question. As far as I know, the FreeBSD
Handbook is licensed as FreeBSD itself (Please dont flame me if I'm
incorrect, though). So yes, you can use, redistribute, edit,
translate, etc the handbook as long as you keep the copyright notice
and the in there.

On 4/8/06, mikael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am writing for different reasons. I am not sure which mail to send to
> so i use this one. Hope thats ok...
>
> First of all i would like to tell you about my project. I am currently
> working on a BSD oriented website in Swedish. It will not be a FreeBSD
> specific website. I will cover most of those free BSD distributions who
> are available. But since I am an FreeBSD user, that part will be covered
> more than the others.
> Exactly how all things will be, I really don't know yet. The project was
> born 2 weeks ago...
>
> So, a question. Is it ok if I use the handbook to create different
> articles? I might create a Swedish Handbook later on, but i want to
> begin with smaller articles to get all things on its way...
>
> I have been an ambassador for Fedora Core for a while now, but since I
> am not using Fedora anymore I am currently looking for other things to
> be involved in. I maybe should stick to my project but i want to offer
> my services to the FreeBSD project. If you have any need for a person
> like me, to work with promoting FreeBSD, and other stuff. Please let me
> know.
>
> Thats all for now...
>
> Best regards,
>
> Mikael Jacobsson
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