Technical FAQ collecting of infos from the mailing list
Hello,
I just read another nice solution for a select problem and an idea came up.
I would like to note and may be rewrite some solutions given here to
development question, tuning etc and put them on my website in a
structured way, so that looking through this is a little easier.
Before doing this, I am having a question. Do you see in this
collecting, rewriting and structuring of mailing list information a
misuse or a copyright infringement or just would you prefer that
something like this does not happen?
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On Wed, Aug 17, 2005 at 06:47:33PM +0200, Sebastian Hennebrueder wrote:
Before doing this, I am having a question. Do you see in this
collecting, rewriting and structuring of mailing list information a
misuse or a copyright infringement or just would you prefer that
something like this does not happen?
I think you should consider list archives to be in the public domain,
i.e. do whatever you see fit. I think yours is a good idea.
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Sebastian Hennebrueder wrote:
Hello,
I just read another nice solution for a select problem and an idea came up.
I would like to note and may be rewrite some solutions given here to
development question, tuning etc and put them on my website in a
structured way, so that looking through this is a little easier.Before doing this, I am having a question. Do you see in this
collecting, rewriting and structuring of mailing list information a
misuse or a copyright infringement or just would you prefer that
something like this does not happen?
Sounds fine. If would be nice to reference the original authors or
email messages somehow, but I don't think that is required.
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