Hi On Wednesday, 13. February 2002 22:37, Walter Landry wrote: > [Excellent Analysis by Stephen Ryan omitted] > > This all begs the question, why does the FDL exist at all? > The rationale given at > > http://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-gfdl.html > > is that it will encourage commercial entities to fund free > documentation. However, it still requires the documentation > to be free, and it doesn't seem to have been adopted by any > commercial publishers. I am willing to be educated, though.
I know of two books: Stefan Meretz Linux & CO. Freie Software - Ideen für eine andere Gesellschaft. (Linux & CO. Free Software - Ideas for a Different Society) Publisher: AG SPAK ISBN 3-903830-16-7 Annette Schlemm, Jörg Bergstedt, Stefan Meretz Freie Menschen in freien Vereinbarungen - Gegenbilder zur Expo 2000 (Free People in Free Arrangements - Counterpictures on the Expo 2000) Publisher: Projektwerkstatt Saasen (I'm not sure whether this is really a commercial publisher, because it wants to spend all the profit made with the printed copies on the battle for a world without domination.) cu, Thomas }:o{#