As far as I know, if you cite the wiki as a source in the Bibliography it'd be good enough. Oh, and the verbatim citations should be properly identified as such.
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Cato Auestad <bleakgad...@fsfe.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I have written a guide/manual/text in Texinfo about how to install > gNewSense on a Lemote YeeLoong. > The manual explains in extremely simple terms how to install the operating > system so that even your common > GNU/Linux newcomer can manage to do it. I must note that I am not a part of > the Documentation Team or anything, > and wrote this mostly because I want to learn about writing documentation > in Texinfo and I have nothing else to write about. > > Anyhow, to write this manual I needed to include a fair part from the > gNewSenseToMIPS page on the wiki and as far as I > can see, there is no note or anything about a license for the information > on the wiki. So my question is mostly: > > 1) According to GFDL I am required to include attributes to the "original > authors", now, since there is no other > "original author" to this exact manual, alot of information is taken/copied > from the wiki, should I attribute this to anyone? > If so, who? > > 2) Would it be of any interest if I upload this to the wiki and include a > link to it on the gNewSenseToMIPS page? > > 3) I would love if anyone would do me the favor of proofreading the manual > or give me any feedback on the content. > > I was thinking about sending out the manual on gnewsense-users mailing list > once I get it formatted properly. > > Best regards, > Cato Auestad / bleakgadfly > > > _______________________________________________ > gNewSense-dev mailing list > gNewSense-dev@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev > > -- Irving Axel Rivas iajrz
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