Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Jim Gifford wrote:
>> Your violating his license if you don't put it in. Why play these petty
>> games, you need to include his license and the terms of his license,
>> since you have fully stated that your borrowed from his work.
>
> Jeremy's request is reasonable, Jim. I
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>
>> Jim Gifford wrote:
>>
>>> Your violating his license if you don't put it in. Why play these petty
>>> games, you need to include his license and the terms of his license,
>>> since you have fully stated that your borrowed from his work.
>>>
Jim Gifford wrote:
> Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
>> Jim, you have not yet said how you would like CLFS to be credited.
> The license specifies the terms.
> http://cross-lfs.org/view/1.1.0/x86/appendices/license.html
Jim,
I took a look at the page and am having a bit of difficulty in determining how
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> In BLFS, the first section of the Introduction is
> Acknowledgments, but there is no similar section in LFS. Perhaps a similar
> section should be added to the LFS Preface.
>
I have suggested this a few times off list. I think it would be a good
addition. It's right up
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> In academia, the accepted method of using other authors' ideas is to just
> create
> a bibliographic entry. In BLFS, the first section of the Introduction is
> Acknowledgments, but there is no similar section in LFS. Perhaps a similar
> section should be added to the LFS
Hi all,
Regarding the following commit:
> Author: matthew
> Date: 2008-12-07 04:45:47 -0700 (Sun, 07 Dec 2008)
> New Revision: 8768
...
> Modified: trunk/BOOK/chapter07/network.xml
> ===
> --- trunk/BOOK/chapter07/network.xml 2008-1
Olaf wrote:
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> In academia, the accepted method of using other authors' ideas is to just
>> create
>> a bibliographic entry. In BLFS, the first section of the Introduction is
>> Acknowledgments, but there is no similar section in LFS. Perhaps a similar
>> section should b
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> In academia, the accepted method of using other authors' ideas is to just
> create
> a bibliographic entry. In BLFS, the first section of the Introduction is
> Acknowledgments, but there is no similar section in LFS. Perhaps a similar
> section should be added to the LFS