> I like the idea of targeting all operating systems.
>
> I have two concerns, though.  What is the content license of the
> materials you publish?  Who owns the copyright of user-contributed
> information?
>
> One thing I like about the tldp.org (which needs some revitalization) is
> that although the docs are copyright their authors, they are released
> under a open-source document license (usually the GNU Free Document
> License).

I don't think i've really thought that much about that stuff, i've just
posted it for everyone to use, if you want to post something i've created
on your website then I guess thats cool, but it'd be nice if you gave me
some credit maybe a link back to OpenSourceHowTo.Org. As for what is
submitted by others, they can edit it once it's been submit, but so can I,
so if there is something there I don't like, I can remove it. But it's
basically still there post. Much like on any website i'd Imagen.

Is there something you want to ask if you can do? or some reason you were
asked that?

> Michael
>
>
>
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