Hello! =) This week I was invited for a University to do an "install fest" of Debian, an because you did an excellent work writing the "Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 for Intel x86" document, I prefered reduce and adapt it for the workshop at the University.
However, because this is the first time I modify a GPL document, I have some questions. Please, don't think I want to ignore the authors of the document, I did everything thinking in what could was the best way to do it, and if I did something wrong I will fix it. The document I wrote is in spanish, and because that I will try to traduce it to english in order you can understand the basic things. Their title is "Installation of Debian GNU/Linux Workshop", and this is my first question. It must have different title because it's not exactly a resume (it has a few opinions of my own), or it must have the same title of the original work? The resume that I did must be improved because it has an ugly format and I did with few time available, and because that I put my name as the only author of this resume, but the abstract says: "This presentation is basically a resume of the document Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 for Intel x86 [1], adapted as a guide for a Debian installation workshop using oficial CD-ROMs as the installation media. As this is only a presentation, is recomended to read the original in http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install.es.html" And the bibliography says: "[1] Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 for Intel x86. Bruce Perens, Sven Rudolph, Igor Grobman, James Treacy, Adam Di Carlo" Is this correct? Or I must put the previous names as the authors of "Installation of Debian GNU/Linux Workshop"? The link to the document is: http://olimpo.homelinux.net/postnuke/downloads/instalacion.pdf Thanks in advance and forgive me for my bad english. -- _ --------- / \ | | | Cronos | () | | | | "No confies en nadie mayor de treinta" | \_/ | ----| \ | | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ | | WWW: http://olimpo.homelinux.net/postnuke/ debian ---------
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