Ubuntu-au Doumentation Project

Steven Tucker steventucker at iinet.net.au
Mon May 8 18:01:49 BST 2006


>committee? bit over the top. how about 'no one on irc really hates it'? :)
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I see your point, but if the documentation is going to be distributed as 
representing the team, I feel it appropriate that its representatives at 
least read it, even if they just read it and say "well no one on IRC 
hates it", but if there is something that they really do think should be 
changed, then they have had the opportunity.

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>>Perhaps Senectus could be a candidate for the "Government contact and
>>lobbying" due to the interest he showed in that area with his last email.
>>Karl has said he would like to assist, so Karl, let me know which
>>project you would like to lead, be it an existing one, or a new one.
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>I'd rather 'work with someone' then 'lead' in the intimidate future - i
>have more time in a month or so, but now its kinda scarce.
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Thats cool, I wasn't trying to push you into it.  Just let us know when 
you are ready, and in the meantime you can comment on the blog and add a 
line or 2 to existing docs where appropriate

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>As far as licencing goes, The Ubuntu docteam uses dual licencing - GNU
>FDL and CC: SASA 2
>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/License
>Perhaps to make our work easier to merge (if its of any benefit) we
>should follow a similar scheme?
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>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/License
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>kk
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Good point, I think this is what will happen. See blog

Tuxta



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