On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 01:04:50PM +0200, Sunnanvind Briling Fenderson wrote: > So my suggestion stands. It would be a good thing to have DFSG, DFAIG > (art/information) and DFDD (documentation). The DFAIG should allow > free verbatim distribution and freely 'changing formats', eg. svg to > png or dvi to xml. It should encourage people to allow modification of > content as well, but not require it. (The DFAIG would apply to things > like licenses and books.) The DFDD should require that modification of > technical things is allowed.
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