[00:02] <doctormo> pleia2: http://doctormo.deviantart.com/art/Free-Culture-Poster-167583075 <- your thoughts?
[00:04]  * pleia2 has a look
[00:05] <pleia2> doctormo: did you see my docbook example of the beginning of your commandline course?
[00:05] <doctormo> pleia2: Way back when
[00:05] <pleia2> I posted one a few days ago
[00:06] <pleia2> http://princessleia.com/ul/clb/
[00:07] <pleia2> re: your poster: "shared resources which every member of the community is able to..." I think "the community" may throw people off, would it be appropriate to use something which sounds more inclusive of everyone-in-the-world?
[00:10] <pleia2> I also might reword the last section "require you to give back your modifications" to something that sounds less like you're giving stuff away, and more like you're contributing, helping
[00:12] <pleia2> doctormo: otherwise, looks great :)
[00:13] <doctormo> pleia2: docbook examples looks great.
[00:15] <pleia2> doctormo: it's not easy though :) still trying out some tools for generating the html and pdfs, and we may need to write some custom sheets (we may not always want to say "chapter 1" etc, these are automatically generated)
[00:15] <pleia2> so far it sounds like -manual is going the docbook way though
[00:22] <doctormo> Interesting
[00:22] <doctormo> They've decided to ditch LaTeX?
[00:22] <pleia2> well, they've been reviewing other formats
[00:22] <pleia2> they like latex a lot and it worked well, but it wasn't really a traditional documentation format
[00:23] <pleia2> so maybe at the end of the review they'll go back to latex, but on list they were happy with the docbook options
[00:55] <doctormo> pleia2: "To protect our worldwide community most FOSS licenses impliment share-alike rules where you give back your modifications so the software can improve for everyone."
[00:55] <pleia2> doctormo: I love it :)
[00:55] <doctormo> :-) thanks to you that modification.