Just use the Apache License.
On 10/03/16 23:13, Robert Munn wrote:
Just a follow-up on this email. I want to make sure proper attribution is given
for the docs. I was planning on adding either an Apache License or Creative
Commons license notice to the docs on my site but I don’t want it to conflict
with any existing licenses. Are the README docs covered under the Apache
License or something else?
Robert
On Mar 10, 2016, at 1:45 PM, Robert Munn <robert.d.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have been intending to produce some documentation for James 3.x, and I am
finally getting around to the subject.
I have taken some README notes from the source as the start of the docs, and I
am working on the language/structure of the docs as well as extending the
exiting docs with example configurations and links to other information like
setting up DKIM, etc. I have only just started but I wanted to share what I’ve
done with the group. Please feel free to copy any of the docs on my site back
to the README or the project website as desired.
You can see what I’ve done so far here:
http://www.bonnydoonmedia.com/index.cfm/projects/apache-james/
<http://www.bonnydoonmedia.com/index.cfm/projects/apache-james/>
Next I am going to add more information about specific configuration options,
e.g. changing the backend database, configuring mailets, etc. Pleas let me know
if you have any specific requests or suggestions for topics that might be
useful.
Robert
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Robert Munn
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