@@ -22,49 +22,49 @@ information, tutorial material, and new policy ideas regarding all forms of
copyleft licensing.
This site itself is licensed under a copyleft license, and has received
contributions from experts around the world. Thus, copyleft.org is the
premier "meta-project" of copyleft: it's useful copylefted information all
about copyleft itself!
### The Copyleft Guide and Tutorial
The primary project currently on this site is a tutorial book entitled
[*Copyleft and the GNU General Public License: A Comprehensive Tutorial and Guide*](/guide/).
This guide describes the policy motivations for copyleft, presents a detailed analysis of the text of
various copyleft licenses, and gives examples and case studies of copyleft compliance situations.
### Getting Involved
There are various ways to get involved with this project. The primary
copyleft.org website is a wiki, and we welcome helpful edits and additions.
For the aforementioned guide and tutorial about GPL and other copyleft concepts,
we seek help in the following ways:
#### Proposing Improvements to the Guide
[Merge requests on copyleft.org's gitorious site](https://gitorious.org/copyleft-org/tutorial/merge_requests)
[Merge requests on copyleft.org's Kallithea site](https://k.copyleft.org/guide/pull-request)
to the Guide are most welcome. If you're looking for something to fix, just
grep the *.tex files for "FIXME" and you'll find plenty. Many of them are
simple and easy to do. Some of them are writing, and some of them are
formatting-related.
#### Joining Mailing Lists
* Subscribe to our low-traffic [announcements-only mailing list](https://lists.copyleft.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/announce).
* Join discussion on our [primary mailing list, called "discuss"](https://lists.copyleft.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discuss).
#### IRC Discussion
The copyleft.org
[IRC channel is #copyleft on irc.freenode.net](irc://irc.freenode.net/#copyleft).
The [IRC logs are public here on this site](/irclogs/).
### Who Contributes to copyleft.org?
This site is a joint project of
[Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org/news/2014/nov/07/copyleft-org/) and the
[Free Software Foundation](http://www.fsf.org/news/software-freedom-conservancy-and-free-software-foundation-announce-copyleft.org). The editor-in-chief of
[the guide](/guide/) is [Bradley M. Kuhn](http://ebb.org/bkuhn). The
[recent changes page](/recentchanges) shows who has