On Wed, 2006-23-08 at 17:47 +0200, Charles Schulz wrote: > Hello Catharina, > In general, try to read the licensing terms carefully as the > OpenOffice.org documentation has a specific license, the PDL, and there > is a breadth of other docs (such as the ones Daniel mentioned) all over > the Net that may not have the same licensing scheme.
I doubt that Catharina would really care about using a more restrictive license like the PDL instead of the more flexible options at OOoAuthors, but for other OOo members I'd like to mention that these docs *are* available under the PDL, as Charles knows. In particular, here is the license page for the English guides: http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide2/LICENSE "This is free documentation. You can distribute it under the terms of the GPL, version 2 or later, or the Creative Commons Attribution license. In addition, you may use it under the PDL as 'original documentation'." Cheers, Daniel. -- http://opendocumentfellowship.org "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man tries to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on unreasonable men." -- George Bernard Shaw
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