On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 02:40:09PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > The problem is that we do not want people putting things in our mouths so > > that > > it looks as if we are saying them. Thus, add the following: > > > > You may change this document, as long as the nature of the change > > and the author of the change is indicated in-line with the change, in a form > > that is directly visible to the reader and not obscured. > > You must append to the document the reason for the change and contact > > information for the author of the change, and provide a link to the original > > document. You may not use changes to deliberately misrepresent someone > > else's > > opinion. > > I'd rather we took advantage of DFSG point #4 and added something like: > > You may change this document, but all derived works must state that they are > not part of the Debian web site. > > I think this has basically the same effect, while giving people more freedom > to derive things from the web site. > Is everyone happy with what Joey has written?
Jay Treacy P.S. Please keep debian-www@lists.debian.org in the replies. I only saw Bruce's message through Joey's reply.