Developemnt and use - Training manual

George Farris farrisg at cc.mala.bc.ca
Fri May 2 18:47:55 UTC 2008


On Mon, 2008-04-28 at 10:38 +0300, Billy Cina wrote:
> > Right, so if we want to use the manual in our Community Education course
> > to introduce and teach Ubuntu Linux while charging the student a fee for
> > the course, this would be okay?
> >
> > Note: these are not degree courses they fall into the same category as
> > "learn to paint" or "better life through yoga".  Strictly for community
> > personal interest with charges usually between $50.00 - $199.00
> >   
> Non-profit are key words. $50 - $199.00 sounds like profit seeking to me.
> 
> Billy Cina

Exactly which brings me back to the original question.  

It seems a little out of touch with the rest of Ubuntu.  

If one can take Hardy Heron and use it to present a course on Linux
while charging for the course, why wouldn't you have the license similar
for the documents?  Charge for the course (not the material) but use the
material to refer to in the course.

Cheers






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