06.03.2013 02:13, Peter Eisentraut пишет:
On 3/5/13 10:08 AM, Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Alexander Law escribió:
Hello,

I have translated into Russian first two parts of the PostgreSQL
documentation and want to publish my work.
Can I create app for Google Play Market as an e-book that will
contain my translation?
Can I make it paid?
Should I add some special notices to the doc?
The manuals are BSD-licensed, just like the source code is.  You can do
anything you want with it; selling a translation is certainly an option
and has been done before.  I don't think you are required to add notices
(but you're free to do so if you wish).  IANAL.
"Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
documentation for any purpose, without fee, and without a written
agreement is hereby granted, ***provided that the above copyright notice
and this paragraph and the following two paragraphs appear in all
copies***." [my emphasis]

In a book, this would typically appear in the imprint on one of the
first few pages.  (This happens automatically if you use the DocBook
sources and the standard toolchains.)

Thank you for your answers.
Yes, I will make the pdf from the docbook, just adding myself as a translator (in section "othercredit").

Best regards,
Alexander


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