Hi Stefano :)

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 03:22, Stefano Bonifazi <stefboombas...@email.it> wrote:
> As part of my project I am writing a good QEMU technical documentation, .. I
> want to insert also this in it someway.. Then if my teacher's policy allows
> it I'll make my documentation public..I am experiencing big difficulties due
> to the lack of good updated documentation.. it is a huge C project, and C is
> not as readable as OO projects.. moreover one needs so many notions about
> emulators and computer architectures that can't be taught at university ..
> maybe some document written by who had to learn everything for understanding
> QEMU can be useful for novices more than one written by those who master all
> those topics for whom everything is easy and not worth to be said ;)

The best I could say for now is: try to strip out all the
"confidential" information in your document and try to label it as
Creative Common licensed document, or any other kind of open license.

After that, by submitting it to qemu wiki or forum, you can let other
improve it...thus you're not alone :)

-- 
regards,

Mulyadi Santosa
Freelance Linux trainer and consultant

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