G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 18:46 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
Scott Carr wrote:
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The OpenOffice.org project tries to keep everyones interest in mind. Corporate as well as individual. Please see my earlier response.

Everyone is free to create documentation in the license of their choice. We will be happy to link to it from the Third Party page. The project itself, tries to keep some of the legal guesswork out of submissions, thus the usage of PDL and JCA. Basically, the idea is that if you get a document from the OpenOffice.org project itself there is a certain level of understanding that is maintained through EVERY document.

The Third Party page is there so we can point to some of the GREAT documents that exists elsewhere, but may not follow the same level of submission process. Trust me, over the past um, 6? years now, keeping track of all this has been FUN, to say the least. ;-)
Scott,

thanks for the lucid explanation. It explains a lot that wasn't clear before.

With regard to the Third Party page; how does one request a link and is a certain volume of work required to justify such a link?


I know I would open a rat's nest with this licensing question. :-)

In any case, if you have the bandwidth, this message is sufficient to up
a link. Hmm, maybe even a link in the tutorial section as well. Would
that be okay?

That would be fine. Thanks for the assistance.

Peter HB

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