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Re: Manifesto License Requirements (was Re: Manifesto / policy issues)



>>that has been agreed on.
>> >     * Redistribution, both commercial and noncommercial, must be allowed
>> >     * The license must propagate to derived works
>>         This also conflicts with the non-free section we agreed on.
>
>It will not apply to the non free section.

Then we must specify something like: For a document to be considered a
LDP "Free" document...

otherwise it will be placed in the non-free area.

>
>>Electronic distribution yes. Commercial Paper distribution no. If the
>>author chooses.
>
>Both requirements must be fulfilled for a doc to qualify as free. Else it
>can still go to nonfree without any restriction.

Agreed.


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