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Subject: Re: Docbook Statistics
From: Poet/Joshua Drake ####@####.####
Date: 6 Sep 2001 00:32:44 -0000
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>Our free license percentage is sitting at only 26%, however, a
>miserable figure. That number includes GFDL, GPL and OPL.

That is unlikely to change I would think. As much as I believe that most
people like the idea of free software, most that I speak with do not like
the idea of free documentation. At least not in the GNU sens of the word.

To be honest, )and this is coming from probably the most capitalist person
in the LDP) I can see the point with large documents of restricting use.
However, for smaller docs (15-20 pages) I don't quite get it.

I don't know maybe it is just me.

J

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