[for debian-legal people: please Cc: to me, I'm not subscribed to the list]
Currently some of newbiedoc documentation (including mine) are licensed under GFDL. To make sure newbiedoc can stay in main, I'm planning to change the license. What license is recommended? The document is written in the SGML format, so I don't think GPL is the best in this case. For example, if you want to mirror the HTML version of the ducument, GPL forces you to mirror the SGML source as well or at least add a link to the source manually. For your information, newbiedoc is not dead. Finally a sendmail documentation was posted to the mailing list for review last month. (I can't review it because I don't use sendmail.) -- Oohara Yuuma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Debian developer PGP key (key ID F464A695) http://www.interq.or.jp/libra/oohara/pub-key.txt Key fingerprint = 6142 8D07 9C5B 159B C170 1F4A 40D6 F42E F464 A695 enlightened self-interest --- Nathanael Nerode, on discussion about the reason to contribute to Debian