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Bradley Kuhn (bkuhn) - 9 years ago 2014-12-23 18:37:25
bkuhn@ebb.org
FIXME describing what introduction should say.

We need an introduction, particularly if we merge the CC-BY-SA material
that @mlinksva provided.
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@@ -162,24 +162,37 @@ The material herein has been used as the basis for numerous live tutorials
 
and discussion groups since 2002, and the materials have been periodically
 
updated.   They likely stand on their own as excellent reference material.
 

	
 
However, if you are reading these course materials without attending a live
 
tutorial session, please note that this material is merely a summary of the
 
highlights of the various CLE and other tutorial courses based on this
 
material.  Please be aware that during the actual courses, class discussion
 
and presentation supplements this printed curriculum.  Simply reading this
 
material is \textbf{not equivalent} to attending a course.
 

	
 
\mainmatter
 

	
 
% FIXME: We need an Introduction.  I think ideally it goes here, before Part
 
%  I.  The introduction should cover initially:
 
%
 
%
 
%     * Why we cover the topics in the order that we do, in particular, why
 
%       we discuss all GPLv2 before mentioning  GPLv3 (i.e., explain why we
 
%       take a diachronic approach to study of GPL).
 
%
 
%     * It should briefly discuss Free Culture / Software Freedom stuff.
 
%       Maybe some early material currently living in gpl-lgpl.tex should move
 
%       to the introduction, maybe not.  The goal is to prepare for the
 
%       moment when we can merge in material about CC-BY-SA.
 

	
 
\input{gpl-lgpl}
 

	
 
\input{compliance-guide}
 

	
 
\input{enforcement-case-studies}
 

	
 
\appendix
 

	
 
\part{Appendices}
 

	
 
\input{third-party-citations}
 

	
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