Just my two cents: Anyone thought of asking Red Hat to use documentation? I 
think they are getting much from the community so to copy public accessible 
documentation when permitted by RH could be an easy way.

Why not giving that a try?

Am 18. Januar 2015 20:56:59 MEZ, schrieb Darr247 <darr...@gmail.com>:
>On 18 January 2015 @19:07 zulu, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> good at C or C++ but I can write documentation. Especially if it's 
>> already pretty much written and all I have to do is copy and paste. 
>
>
>Unless you get RH's permission in writing to do so, in advance, I'm 
>pretty-sure copy and paste does not meet the "so it doesn't violate 
>copyright law" criterion I mentioned earlier.
>
>Even if you're not doing it for any type of monetary gain... the DMCA 
>and WIPO loom large.
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