Please feel free to use as much of this documentation as you need. I would even be interested in helping. I am also in the process of writting several other documents, These are all basic general user info. For example:
1. How to quickly identify Error conditions in Ethereal
2. How to configure Column data in Ethereal
3. Printing in Ethereal
4. Decrypting packets in Ethereal
5. Reconstructing mail and webpages with Ethereal
Are there any other topics that the community could benifit from by documenting on Novell's support site? Please advise.
Greg
>>> Brad Hards <bhards@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 7/3/2003 2:31:13 PM >>>
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 01:49 am, Greg Morris wrote:
> I am in the process of writing some documentation to help in the use of
> Ethereal. If anyone has any suggestions on things to cover then please
> advise. Also if there any corrections to what I have already done then
> please also let me know. Is there anything wrong with doing this in
> regards to the GPL or Ethereal documentation license? Please advise...
I am working on updates to the Ethereal manual. Is it OK if I use your work as
part of that? If so, how would you like to be attributed?
I won't comment on the licensing issue, except to note that if you used any
Ethereal documentation as source, you _may_ need to release your "derived
work" under the same license. IANAL though, and I've been wrong before.
Brad
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