Janet M. Swisher wrote:
It appears that "at your option" is commonly-used language, but I agree with Jean that it's not entirely clear in this context. At the risk of lengthening this wonderfully short paragraph, I suggest deleting the phrase "at your option", and adding a sentence: "You can redistribute, reuse, or modify this document, as long as you choose one of these licenses and comply with it." That's consistent with the GPL and Perl notices, which both start with "you can ...".
I disagree. While I don't think the phrase is necessary, I think is clear what it means, and anyone who is planning to redistribute will also probably know.
My $.02. -- Peter Kupfer OOo user since 'OO4 http://peschtra.tripod.com/open_office/ooo_front.htm
