Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will add the following sentence to the readme:
If you distribute \CONTEXT\ and related software on electronic media
as part of \TEX\ distributions, you may also distribute the manuals
in electronic form, preferable as provided by the maintainers of
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Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will add the following sentence to the readme:
If you distribute \CONTEXT\ and related software on electronic media
as part of \TEX\ distributions, you may also distribute the manuals
in electronic form, preferable as provided by the
since there is never the guarantee
Guarantees aren't necessary, in my mind. With context, there is
probably no way to guarantee that anyone can ever get exactly the same
result as you unless they come over to your office and duplicate your
disks :). (Probably not even that would be
Karl Berry wrote:
The main point of free documentation is to allow, in principle, someone
who makes changes to the free software it describes to also update the
documentation. Distributing pdf's doesn't allow that. Making a
good-faith effort to distribute sources (even if not necessarily
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