Releasing the Emacs guided tour into the public domain; also, video

Stephen J. Turnbull stephen at xemacs.org
Wed Mar 28 09:57:55 EDT 2007


Phil Sung writes:

 > Ok, so I've made the work available under the GPL and the MIT/X11
 > license. Is that sufficient?

Yes, indeed!  Thank you very much!

 > I've added some HTML versions of the guides (with more prose) and
 > updated the web page to reflect the licensing:
 > <http://stuff.mit.edu/iap/emacs/>

OK, I'll make sure to get the updated version for the package(s).  I'm
not sure exactly how we'll handle this.  We could put all versions
into a single package, or we could separate them by medium.  (Eg, we
have a collection of sounds that come in .au and .wav form; all the
.aus are in one package, all the .wavs in another.)

Do you see any advantages or disadvantages to the users from packaging
separately by medium (aside from the obvious "all-in-one-download" vs
"space on disk" constrast)?



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