LaTeX is great, but I also think basic man pages are pretty handy too.
For the developer, firmware maintainer, or system hacker; the OpenWRT
"SDK" man pages can simply be added to the package man pages to provide
build/target system documentation.
Highlights:
- Easy to code, search, and use (with
> So the question that florian asks is whether we can assume that by
> leaving in the copyright notice, the author assigned copyright to the
> project.
>
Yeah, sorry - I was more commenting on the subsequent comments. But,
no, I am pretty certain that is not the case without an explicit
copyri
I'm no lawyer, but you can never 'take' over the copyright without a
legal agreement (or otherwise imply that OpenWrt is the sole
copyright holder). As far as I know, you can 'add' a copyright right
notice, but that still doesn't diminish the original authors rights
to the contribution. Wit
On May 29, 2007, at 5:08 AM, Hamish Guthrie wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Please just respond to this mail as quickly as possible.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
Hi!
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