License
This document (Vim as XML Editor) is
copyright Tobias Reif.
As long I'm maintaining the document I won't publish copies
elsewhere on the web and I don't encourage you to do so either. It's
hard to keep multiple copies up to date and people will be confused by
finding potentially different versions at multiple locations when
searching the web. At some point I might offer the document to and move it there if they accept
it.
Distributing printed copies on the other hand is alright, the
conditions are detailed below.
The document (sources, presentations) is released
under the below license.
All code in the document is released under the GNU
GPL.
Freedoc License
About
This copyleft license is a draft. It tries to describe what
freedom can mean for documentation, its users, and its
authors.
This license should not violate the spirit of the
DFSG or the GNU copyleft
definition.
Sources
The files that were created when the original document was
created. They should should adhere to an open standard and must be
easily editable with a text editor: words are words, vectors are
vectors. This requirement doesn't apply to photographs, sound files,
videos, etc. The sources are all files which are needed to create a
complete presentation. This can for example be the DocBook sources
with all media objects such as images (SVG,
PNG, etc), sound files, movies, etc. Or the source
files for a documentation presentation may consist of source code
(with or without embedded documentation). If the document's sources
and it's presentation consist of the same set of files then the format of the
presentation document must adhere to the same rules as detailed for
source files above. The sources of a modified version are in the same
format as the original document's sources.
Presentation
What's offered to the audience (eg readers, listeners,
users
), for example a book, an article in a print
magazine, a collection of HTML pages, a
PDF, slides, a live talk, a video, or an audio
file.
Modified version
Documents which are a copy of this document where some parts
are modified, documents which contain parts of this document, and
documents which are based on this document (eg
translations).
Distribution
... includes publishing alone and as part of a
collection.
Main
This document is free documentation, it can't be locked in.
You're free to use, copy, share, distribute, display, or sell it (in
source or presentation form). You're also free to modify it, for
example in order to keep it up to date after the original author(s)
stop(s) maintaining it or to improve it by evolving or expanding it,
or in order to translate it.
It's important that users are allowed to keep the the
technical content of the documentation in sync with the evolving
technology it describes. It also is important that the audience is
free to generally evolve the document in case it is not being
maintained anymore, for example by adding examples illustrating usage
of new technologies etc. But although modification is allowed you're
obviously required to exercise common sense and to obey common rules
and (n)etiquette. This license is based on the belief that it
shouldn't be necessary to explicitly regulate all possible abuse of
the freedom this license grants. It obviously is not right to modify
text which expresses the views of someone other than yourself, or to
modify quoted text. Defamation is morally wrong and socially
unacceptable (libel for example is illegal under certain
jurisdictions).
When you distribute modified versions of this document you
must state that you modified the document and you should also specify
when and how you changed which portions of the document, and say where
the original can be found. This text must appear prominently in the
sources and in the presentation. If the presentation is of a type
which makes the latter problematic (eg audio) it's OK to place the
text near the presentation, eg on the packaging.
When you distribute a copy or a modified version of this
document as presentation then you must provide the
sources of the presentation at no cost, for example as free download,
or on a CD for the price of the blank CD.
When you distribute an unmodified copy of the original
document please use the latest version and keep your publication up to
date by checking for the latest version before each publication cycle
(eg site update or print run). If the presentation is available on a
tangible medium (eg as book) please consider offering a copy to the
original author.
If you distribute a modified version or a
copy of this document you must preserve the original author's
copyright notice and you must license it under the terms of this
license, for example by including this license unchanged, or by
linking to it.
Any and all imaginable and unimaginable disclaimers apply to
the document, and also to this license.
This license can't meet all requirements of all authors and
users. But if it limits the document's or your freedom in unacceptable
ways please drop me a line at
tobiasreif pinkjuice com.