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One quick clarification (after I exchanged some quick mail
with Guylhem). He wrote:
> - we will have the legal right to offer download of open sourced books
>from O'Reilly
There's nothing special about the LDP in this regard; the
books are indeed under open-content licenses, so anybody can
put them on a Web site. Some can be freely printed too. A
little extra effort is simply being put in here by a
marketing person to make sure the LDP knows where you can
grab the source files or HTML.
I regret to say that the books are under a variety of
licenses, some old-fashioned, because the books were
published during a time of uncertainty and evolving
licenses. As new editions come out, we'll try to harmonize
the licenses and choose an up-to-date version.
Some of the books under open-content licenses are:
Linux Network Administrator's Guide (of course, because
it has always been an LDP book)
Learning Debian GNU/Linux
Using Samba
Open Sources
Andy
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