On Wed, 2005-06-29 at 21:02 -0500, Tommy Reynolds wrote:
Uttered Karsten Wade <kwade(a)redhat.com>, spake thus:
> Then you make an <appendix> and use that to pull in legalnotice-content-
> en.xml.
I'm a little concerned over the idea of using an appendix. On the
government contracts I've worked on, any material in an appendix is
not legally (at least, not contractually) part of that document.
I've never seen any document with a legal notice in an appendix --
only as front matter. Can we get a webink on this?
We could, but it would be easier if we solved it ourselves.
This is probably best handled in XSL, the solution being to move the
legalnotice to appear after the ToC in no-chunks. Or is that front
enough?
How do your concerns relate to usage of the GPL, the LICENSE document,
and source code?
If not an appendix, how about a first or final <section>?
- Karsten
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