Wouter Vanden Hove wrote:
Toby Bartels wrote:
So if the printed version is entirely GNU FDL, then that's OK,
Yes, the GNU FDL is perfect for large printed textbooks, I wouldn't even mind using the invariant sections to promote the Wikimedia projects and invite everyone to join and help out.
I certainly would object, since Invariant Sections are not free. ^_^
but even a GNU printed book is much freer than anything from Prentice-Hall.
Oops, wrong example. Prentice-Hall is the publisher of the Bruce Perens' Open Source Books These books are under Open Publication License 1.0 with no options taken. http://perens.com/Books/
Sorry, Prentice-Hall! So then presumably /they/ wouldn't level such an objection at us (or if they did, then we'd have the perfect response -_^).
-- Toby