> Permission is granted by the authors to copy and
> distribute this Report for any purpose, provided only that it is
> reproduced in its entireity, including this Notice. Modified
> copies of this Report may be copied and distributed for
> any purpose,
> provided that the copies are marked as such and they do not
> claim to be a definition of the language Haskell.
>
> This ensures the integrity of the definition, while allowing
> manual writers
> to reuse the text. I know that the GNU project has lamented
> the fact that
> the specification of the C language is not freely modifiable; for that
> reason we still lack a decent free manual for the C language.
I have no objection to this. Does anyone else? I assume that
"provided the copies are marked as such, and do not claim..." means
"provided that
the modified copy is clearly identified as derived from this Report, and do
not claim..."
Simon