Do you mean OpenOffice documentation, presumably under the OOo license (SISSL, etc) or do you mean documentation created by someone using OpenOffice? If the former, it's the same deal as if they were OpenOffice code libraries; if the latter, no problem, the copyright on those documents belongs to the authors and it doesn't matter (at least in this case) what tool was used to generate them.


        Brian

On Wed, 4 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This isn't what Derby wants to do. Derby doesn't want to commit OpenOffice
libs to an apache svn repository; it just wants to commit docs produced
by OpenOffice.

Is there a problem with this?

thanks,

-jean

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