Nicola dixit:
> In practice, it works as follows. If you would like to ask a question
but
> are
> not sure if it's relevant, interesting or has been asked before, you can
> submit it to <mentors.ln(a)lists.fsfe.org>. A mentor from that list will
> give
> you a reply in private that will either:
Aha - I see where this comes from. No probs, but I don't think the
suggestion that anyone may send any question is quite right... the idea is
that:
"If a newcomer to FOSS legal issues would like to ask a question regarding
FOSS licensing / legal issues but is not sure if it's relevant,
interesting or has been asked before... (e.g. where can a document be
found, if anything has been written on X before, has Y been discussed
before, is the BSD a copyleft license, who is "RMS", what does DRMS mean
and is the same as RMS, what is a derivative work under GPLv2, whether
GPLv3 is really a free software license, is VMware going to win the court
case in Germany, etc.), you can submit it to <mentors.ln(a)lists.fsfe.org>.
[Hopefully] A mentor from that list will give you a reply [that you may
understand]"
:-)
Malcolm