Zhang Yining wrote:
The complete "Practical mod_perl" book [1] is now available online under the terms of the CreativeCommons [2] "Attribution Share-Alike License" [3].
This is great!
:)
Attribution: The licensor permits others to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work. In return, licensees must give the original author credit.
Share Alike: The licensor permits others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the one that governs the licensor's work.
So a Chinese translation is permitted I guess, yah!
I think so. You probably want the source pod files (may be we should put those online too)
Thanks to all who have purchased our book so far. You can still get the printed version from your favorite book store and it will certainly make a nice "light" XMas present (hint, hint :).
Already got a copy when it was fresh out of the press :-) but didn't have enough time reading the complete book yet - maybe one of new year resolutions is do that.
Thank you, Yining!
I think the important bits missing is the license RDF segments in the site and html book pages. The RDF helps the creative commons search engine[1] to index the site, the segment is something like the following:
right, I'll add those.
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