Anton Zinoviev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 04:55:19PM +0100, Frank Küster wrote: >> >> > It is not difficult to print two sheets - the invariant sections go on >> > the second sheet and FSF wins more popularity. :-) >> >> This is just working around the issue. > > Yes, it is. > >> Let the sheet instead be a coffee cup; in Germany Lehmann's sell >> cups with Emacs or vi commands on them. You can't add a second cup >> for the invariant sections, even if they fit on it, since people >> usually buy or donate (and use) only one cup at a time. > > The same trick works here - one cup and one sheet of paper. Not > everybody will like that solution but it works.
Excuse me, you are telling me that a sheet of paper is a "front matter" or "appendix" of a cup? How do you ensure that the "front matter" is still readable after a couple of rounds of pouring coffee, spilling coffee, and dishwasher use? Or are you trying to write a satire? >> And that's what we want. > > Why? :-) Because that's what the DFSG upon which we agreed requires ("derived works"). >> Imagine that AUCTeX's manual was under GFDL, and I want to distribute >> only file:///usr/share/doc/auctex/HTML/auctex/auctex_11.html (which >> deals with language support) in a documentation bundle about "Optimizing >> TeX workflow for i18n and l10n". > > It is not inconvenient to distribute auctex_11.html together with the > invariant sections. Of course it is - imagine that my documentation contains parts from 10 documents, all under GFDL, all using lots of invariant sections - that would be more than inconvenient. >> It might be possible to do this, but what if I don't want to distribute >> the whole thing? Like because I'm only interested in one particular >> part? > > Yes, you have to distribute the invariant sections. So we agree that the GFDL fails the DFSG? Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Single Molecule Spectroscopy, Protein Folding @ Inst. f. Biochemie, Univ. Zürich Debian Developer (teTeX)