Hi Craig, > This is something that cannot be done. The license for the docs included with > Scribus, and on docs.scribus.net (same content) includes the clause which > makes this not possible, which enables us to take it to print (which Peter > and I are in the process of working towards).
That's exactly why I included the disclaimer in parentheses. I suppose a link on the Wiki would be sufficient to make clear that some work is already done and the wheel need not be reinvented. I was more interested in getting translations printed, not the original, provided Peter, you and whoever contributed to the docs agree on it. Moreover, I was writing about some kind of "official" documentation. This "official" documentation can only be provided by the scribus team. I think the share alike license allows for copying into the docs, and if enough knowledge can be assembled on the Wiki, so much better for the official docs. But the document outline would be incomplete without even mentioning the work that is already done. To prevent copying, however, do you think it would be better to add links to the official docs, instead of offering an editable page? That might be a reasonable solution. Christoph
