Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ((NOTE: this does not mean that I can print a sgml book and sell it, > as printing is a conversion [read: compilation], and must be granted > in the license elsewhere to be allowed. But it means that I can > print the sgml source in a book and sell it, as it would just be a > verbatim copy. The distinction is hopefully clear to everyone.))
Though printing an sgml book and selling it is allowed by section 2: > > 2. Source Code > > > > The program must include source code, and must allow distribution in > > source code as well as compiled form. If you want to extend program to include documentation, you must extend compilation to include such conversions. I think that we should differentiate between technical and non-technical documents. We should work on a definition of technical documents, and then say that all technical documents must obey the DFSG. Non-technical documents may obey less restrictive guidelines. Guy