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Date:      Tue, 25 Sep 2012 07:22:16 +0200
From:      Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Alex Dupre <ale@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        jkois@FreeBSD.org, chinsan@FreeBSD.org, Edson Brandi <ebrandi@FreeBSD.org>, FBSD Doc project <doc@freebsd.org>, Marc Fonvieille <blackend@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: RFC: Removing translation leftovers
Message-ID:  <50613F88.7000401@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <50604EA5.6050806@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <5060258F.7030702@FreeBSD.org> <50602869.6010003@FreeBSD.org> <5060301C.9070402@FreeBSD.org> <50604EA5.6050806@FreeBSD.org>

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On 2012.09.24. 14:14, Alex Dupre wrote:
> It was translated and formatted as FreeBSD doc by a fellow of the
> Italian FreeBSD Documentation Project and so we included it years ago.
> This is what happened and why it's there.
Ok, please note that I'm not arguing about its right to be there any 
more I just see this is a special case and I would like to clarify 
things. Some people thought before that translations should only carry 
things that are translated from the en_US tree. I don't strictly agree 
with this and I think if it is useful for users, it should be there even 
if there's no corresponding document in en_US. But it seems that the 
same document is available on Internet in English and if it is useful 
for Italian folks, it is probably useful for everyone else. So I think 
we should consider integrating it into the en_US tree as well.

But I have some other type of concerns... Did you check the license when 
adding this books? The English document I found says:
"All rights reserved. You may reproduce all or parts of this document 
for personal, non-commercial use, so long as you attribute the work to 
the authors."

But it does not say anything about modifications. What would you do if 
an Italian reader reports a bug or sends you an addition? Are we allowed 
to modify this document? If it is in the doc tree it should be treated 
like the rest of our documents. I don't know about any "read only" 
article or book in our tree. It would be nice to make it clear how we 
can deal with such special cases.

Gabor



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