[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm in favour of using an open standard for our definitive file
format. The obvious one is docbook, since that is used by other
Debian documentation. We should at least confirm to applicable
international standards. We'd still need a mechanism (preferably
partly automated) to interface between the definitive format and
informal formats -- I don't think we can realistically ban
submissions or edits in other file formats. The Linux documentation
project accepts input in many formats -- we might ask them how they
do it.
NewbieDOC used to do it like this:
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/metadoc/docbook-guide.html.en
Licence? it should be as free as possible, to the extent that we
have a choice. This probably means multiple licences, unless we
want to make it public domain (which allows anyone to hack it for
any purpose).
I should avoid public domain like the plague - unless you want to see
someone else rip off your hard work with the possibility of selling it
on. It might put some people off contributing.
--
Chris.
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