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Republish Permission

To: Yuri Prokushev <yuri_prokushev@mail.ru>
Subject: Re: EDM/2 articles
From: Roman Stangl <roman_stangl@at.ibm.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 09:48:59 +0100

Hi Yuri!

>May be you know about relaunch of EDM/2 magazine. 

That's great news, I remember to wait each month for the latest release 
and was disappointed that it stopped suddenly, though I understood that 
the demand for OS/2 in general became too low. I'm curious how the 
relaunch will work in the future, and if there are signs that it is 
accepted I may invest some time to write a few things I did want when the 
old magazine died ;-).

>I want to ask you about republish of your articles under FDL license so 
other ppls can fix & >extend your articles. You can read more on 
www.edm2.com site. Thank you for you help.

Hmm, I have to admit that I justed google'd what FDL is *gg*. From flying 
over it it seems that it just says more or less 'it's free just do with it 
what you want' (ok, I admit that I'm absolutely desinterested in studying 
legal stuff, thus didn't read it exactly).

But, and you can take that as my written permission, I agree that my 
articles can be republished under the FDL license, and I agree that you 
can add the claim my articles are under the FDL license (I personally 
currently do not have the time, nor do I use OS/2 frequently, nor do I 
know where I still have the stuff at home). If I need to add the FDL 
license myself it surely will take a while, if you want to do it, you're 
warmly welcome!

Warm regards/Mit besten Gruessen! Roman

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Hi again,

>I'm very sorry for my mistake, but license not FDL (FDL was pointed as
>'default' license in wiki system), but www.edm2.com/index.php/License.
Please,
>confirm you agree republish under this license. And thank you very much.

The new license is ok for me (short and easy to read too). Thus I grant you
and Netlabs to
republish my articles from the old EDM/2 under that license
(Attribution-Share 2.0 License).

Warm regards/Mit besten Gruessen! Roman

Roman_Stangl@at.ibm.com, Roman_Stangl@vnet.ibm.com
Customer: 514003 1617 / 1618 IBM: 4424 od. 0664 6186334
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