[FM Discuss] Best way to migrate DocBook book [was: Is it possible to use CC by-sa license?]
adam hyde
adam at flossmanuals.net
Mon Oct 17 17:42:21 PDT 2011
hmmm....you could cut and paste...if you know python you could build a
doc book importer...
adam
On 18/10/11 02:28, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona wrote:
> Well, if there are no licensing issues, now a technical question. The
> book is written using DocBook/XML. Which one would be the best way to
> migrate it to FLOSSManuals? Maybe copying&pasting the HTML that I can
> produce from it? Anything better than that? (I can write scripts and the
> like, so if there is anything that could help to automate the task
> instead of manually c&p, that would be great)
>
> Saludos,
>
> Jesus.
>
> On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 01:50 +0200, adam hyde wrote:
>> if migrating content thats ok...migrate the content and then ping the
>> list and we will change the license :)
>>
>> adam
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18/10/11 01:47, Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm new to this mailing list (and to flossmanuals). I was planning to
>>> move a book on free software that I (with others) had on Berlios [1] to
>>> FLOSSManuals, but when opening a new book, I'm given only CC0 and GPL as
>>> options for the license. In this case, we should be using CC by-sa. Is
>>> that possible somehow?
>>>
>>> [I've browsed the site and mailing list a bit, and didn't found an
>>> answer to this, except for some references that "license must be GPL".
>>> But just in case this were old policy, I prefered to ask...]
>>>
>>> Saludos,
>>>
>>> Jesus.
>>>
>>> [1] http://curso-sobre.berlios.de/introsobre/
>>>
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