On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 21:16 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
for good reasons.) Not to mention that none of these Red Hat
documents
are licensed in a compatible way content-wise.
IIRC, the content is licensed under the OPL without restrictions. Red
Hat made sure that our control over the copyright was enough to do this,
or we made separate arrangements with the other copyright holders (Sun,
AOL).
The problem is not the license but the notable absence of source XML.
FDS is a weird subproject that hasn't received a lot of love from
the
community, and has been more of a "throw it over the wall" contribution,
albeit a really cool one.
I think it is much more than that, it is quite active, and all the
development of the enterprise product happens on the tip of CVS in
cvs.fedoraproject.org. The problem seems to be more of knitting
together the existing FDS community with the Fedora community. Not
quite as hard as the idea of knitting
jboss.org and Fedora, but still
something that needs to be done deliberately.
Being close physically to the FDS team and having at one time been the
lead content writer for that team, I'd be happy to work on this
knitting. Umm, sometime. Soon, maybe even, if we have an imperative.
- Karsten
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