On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 08:05:08AM -0400, John J. McDonough wrote:
At FUDcon, Florian Festi approached me about Docs updating the RPM
Guide
and the book, Maximum RPM, both of which have gotten a little stale. The
RPM Guide was already on our radar, and Ben Cotton has taken point on
getting that ready to be worked on.
Maximum RPM is currently hosted at
rpm.org, and does not appear to have
been built with the old doc tools. There seem to be some specific
dependencies on Fedora 8, so there will be a little work converting it to
something more up to date.
The other issue, though, is licensing. This probably won't be difficult
to deal with but it is something that needs to be addressed. The current
copyright holder is Red Hat.
Do we need to update both, or is it sufficient to get all coverage
into the new RPM Guide, and make that our focus?
As for licensing:
* Maximum RPM is under OPL + exception (no paper publication without
express permission). It has one author, Ed Bailey, and the copyright
is owned by Red Hat, probably making re-licensing easy. (We ask, and
Legal approves, maybe following a discussion, likely brief and simple,
with Red Hat Content Services.)
* RPM Guide is under OPL with no exceptions. It has a single author,
Eric Foster-Johnson, whom we'd need to ask to relicense the material.
We will probably discuss this at an upcoming Docs Team meeting, but I
did
want to give everyone a heads-up that this is going on. We may also want
to carry on some discussion on an
rpm.org mailing list so that community
is also aware of the effort.
At this point not much has actually happened. Ben has moved the RPM Guide
to git, but I don't think anything else has happened there, I have looked
at the Maximum RPM sources and verified Florian's assessment that this
isn't a straightforward build, and quaid is aware of the licensing issues.
The RPM Guide is at:
git.fedoraproject.org/rpmguide.git
Did you make this into a git repo using the instructions provided on
the wiki? There's a one line log, which looks wrong to me. Since
we're just starting out, I would recommend you blow away this git repo
and replace it with a fresh one, done by following these instructions:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Importing_Docs_CVS_modules_to_git
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