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From: Terry Dawson <terryd@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU>
To: Linux Documentation Project writers  <LDP-L@cornell.edu>
Subject: Re: LDP copyright
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>In my first response, I touched on the reasons why it is useful to
>modify LDP books.  But I didn't go to great length about it--I felt
>that this was the wrong time to push the point.

I must be missing some part of the discussion. I haven't seen your
first response. Was it mailed to this list or is the discussion
being conducted on a newsgroup ?

>Would you like me to say more?  Would you like to raise any specific
>issues or questions?

I'd like to know what the issues are most certainly.

Terry

