From 3c5a003cce480636e4d10176feb640c7310a61e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: appaji <>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 15:46:07 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] sid rendered, ispelled, ready to publish
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LDP/ldpwn/20040414.xml | 93 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
1 file changed, 50 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-)
diff --git a/LDP/ldpwn/20040414.xml b/LDP/ldpwn/20040414.xml
index 6a7808ef..67eec45d 100644
--- a/LDP/ldpwn/20040414.xml
+++ b/LDP/ldpwn/20040414.xml
@@ -17,10 +17,7 @@
-Emma Jane was still not happy with the Author Guide and after some discussion submitted a new update, merging the contribution section into the TLDP publishing process section.
-
-Christine Lorenz submitted v2.3.0 of the EVMS User Guide. She is co-author of this document with Joy Goodreau and Kylie Smith.
-
+Emma Jane was still not happy with the Author Guide and after some discussion submitted a new update, merging the contribution section into The LDP publishing process section.
@@ -32,7 +29,12 @@
-Nico Schottelius wrote a mini-HOWTO about Cryptoloop partial security and awaits your comments.
+Nico Schottelius wrote a mini-HOWTO
+about Cryptoloop partial security and awaits your comments. The
+document explains what Cryptoloop is, what it is used for and why it is
+only partially secure. A section also discusses solutions to the
+problem.
@@ -43,11 +45,13 @@
-David Hinds provides us with v2.118 of his Linux PCMCIA HOWTO. This version features updated lists of supported hardware, updated program version numbers of the discussed software and a whole new section about the kernel PCMCIA support in 2.4 kernels and higher.
+David Hinds submitted the v2.118 of his Linux PCMCIA HOWTO. This version features updated lists of supported hardware, updated program version numbers of the discussed software and a whole new section about the kernel PCMCIA support in 2.4 kernels and higher.
-.
+Christine Lorenz submitted v2.3.0 of the EVMS User Guide. She is co-author of this document with Joy Goodreau and Kylie Smith.
-.
+Walt Penningtons Linux
+Medicine-HOWTO is now at v2.3. This new release has few minor
+updates.
@@ -60,25 +64,29 @@
-News item title 1:
+The LDP Feedback
-News item 1 body.
+It has been close to an year since The LDP weekly news was
+re-started. The latest
+LDPWN is available on the web, mailed to the
+news@en.tldp.org mailing list and several important news
+sources. There is also an RSS
+feed in case you would like to track us with your favorite
+aggregator. We take this opportunity to request you for comments and
+suggestions for improvement. Please send in your feedback to
+feedback@en.tldp.org
-News item title 2:
+IRC: Freenode Server #tldp room
-News item 2 body.
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-News item title 3:
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-News item 3 body.
+The Freenode servers we have a #tldp room for IRC. Connect to one
+of the servers at http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml
+and join #tldp.
@@ -93,25 +101,25 @@
-Discussion topic title 1:
+Document Licensing Discussion
-Discussion topic 1 body.
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-Discussion topic title 2:
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-Discussion topic 2 body.
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-Discussion topic title 3:
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-Discussion topic 3 body.
+Rahul Sundaram was unhappy
+that he might be volunteering his work to document authors that restrict
+their documentation with a non-free license and indicated what he
+thought would be acceptable licenses. Rick Moen described
+what those licenses were and their problems (like the DFSG-freeness
+of GNU FDL 1.2). Rodolfo J. Paiz was of the opinion
+that license of a document is an individual choice and volunteering for
+a work with a license that one does not like is not obligatory. David
+Lawyer and Greg Ferguson explained
+the recommendations
+of The LDP.
@@ -122,7 +130,6 @@
Interview with Emma Jane Hogbin
-