Hi everyone, I'm new to this list and was wondering if I could get some feedback regarding a license I wrote (based on the Netscape Open Directory License) for a web site that I'm helping to develop. The site is called the Linux Knowledge Base Project and intends to be a centralized repository for both existing content (we'll be mirroring other sites) and our own unique content that is contributed by Linux users. The changes were to impliment: 1) Requiring other parties who use our content to notify us 2) Requiring other parties that re-distribute modifications of our content to make reasonable efforts to provide us with those modifications 3) Take the necessary steps to keep the original authors license for mirrored content. I've posted our intended license (with the modifications I've made in red text) as: http://www.linuxkb.org/license.html You can read the original NOD License at: http://www.dmoz.org/license.html I know that the open source definition mostly concerns software licensing but would appreciate to get feedback from you. Thanks, Aaron Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] LinuxKBO Core Developer

