discuss: modifiability of docs: final decision


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Subject: Re: modifiability of docs: final decision
From: Rahul Sundaram ####@####.####
Date: 4 Mar 2005 09:54:10 -0000
Message-Id: <20050304095340.60071.qmail@web8510.mail.in.yahoo.com>

Hi

> 
> Some authors, especially those who have written very
> long Guides, do not 
> want other people changing the LDP version of their
> document without 
> permission because they are actively maintaining the
> document.

I have been proposing a LDP mark proposal to protect
the interest of the authors. why should LDP spend time
reviewing documents when the only one who can
improvise it is the authors themselves. If the authors
disappear the documents would have to rewritten from
scratch. why do you ignore the practical
disadvantages?


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Rahul Sundaram


	
		
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