Examples of using Free documentation in English and their translations into Russian
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Free Documentation Licenses.
This license can be used as a free documentation license.
GNU Free Documentation License FDI.
The contents are licensed under GNU Free Documentation License.
GNU Free Documentation License FDLOther.
Available under the GNU Free Documentation License v1.3.
GNU Free Documentation License FDI.
The following licenses qualify as free documentation licenses.
For the GNU Free Documentation License, we have a separate page.
Of course free software also requires free documentation.
Free documentation is as important as Free Software itself.
The following licenses do not qualify as free documentation licenses.
GNU and other free documentation can be obtained by the following methods.
A copy of the license is included in the section entitled"GNU Free Documentation License".
Free documentation, like free software, is a matter of freedom, not price.
This is a brief explanation of how to place a document under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Free documentation, like free software, is a matter of freedom, not price.
Anthony Towns proposed a statement on the GNU Free Documentation License.
Free documentation, like free software, is a matter of freedom, not price.
This is a permissive non-copyleft Free Documentation license that is compatible with the GNU FDI.
There are other legitimate free documentation licenses, but sometimes using them requires care.
Adapted from the article() Sarah Caldwell,from Wikinfo, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
To make it free documentation, you need to release it under a free documentation license.
We believe that published software anddocumentation should be free software and free documentation.
He has used the GNU Free Documentation License before, but since it is considered non-free by the Debian project it is not suited.
Manoj Srivastava started a new discussion on a draft position statement on the GNU Free Documentation License.
For more information on free documentation, please see Richard Stallman's essay,“Free Software and Free Manuals”.
For instance, when we put the GNU Manifesto in a manual, orwhen we include a section explaining why free documentation is important, we make that section invariant.
In January 2001, it switched to the GNU Free Documentation License at the urging of Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation.