On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 18:57, Colin Charles wrote:
On Sat, 2004-08-14 at 06:07, Hoyt wrote:
> If someone hosted a static page with a URL of
fedoracommunity.org
> gateway-style that provided a list of non-RH community-based resources,
> including Google search hints and un-commented links to Fedora-related sites,
> that should easily pass muster for mention in the README.
No, you are mistaken
JFYI to the group, the point was resolved after Hoyt wrote the paragraph
above, with text from the guy who is a lawyer. :)
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2004-August/msg00139.html
Should we add that text to a References <section> in every document that
wants to refer to sources of information outside of the guide itself?
That References <section> would include listing other Fedora docs, but
would not specify any non-Fedora URL or project name, instead suggesting
a Google search.
IMO, this is also more useful to our readers -- our docs aren't
populated with links liable to get outdated or be difficult to
maintain, and readers get access to popular and useful sources of
information.
- Karsten
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