1) Rephrase the portions of the primer that you think are unclear. Cut, slice, dice, extend, even come up with an entirely new document. Treat it as open source. Feel free to modify and redistribute. Don't send comments back to me so I can incorporate what I think you mean into the document.
Dominique, you may have hit on something here. You might want to consider illustrating open source by announcing in your article that that article is an experiment in open licensing.
Therefore, journalists are free to 'plagiarize' it without fear, free to publish it wherever and whenever, etc. etc. That way, they get a taste of the freedom that open source provides in practice, and you get to practice what you 'preach' (we're not talking about cookie recipes anymore, but a real intellectual property that you created and now licensing)
The basic text of the article is the 'source code'. The magazine-ready formatting is the 'compiled' version. Both are available.
Vince A.
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