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Offline tutorials and license?

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Offline tutorials and license? Alexey Eremenko 04 Apr 17:19
Offline tutorials and license? William Skaggs 04 Apr 18:54
Alexey Eremenko
2007-04-04 17:19:15 UTC (over 17 years ago)

Offline tutorials and license?

hi all !

The site (GUG) contains some GREAT tutorials on GIMP, but what's the license?

why I ask?

Because I want to make those small tutorials available offline (read: without Internet connection) to users, and since those are not included in the official GIMP documentation, and I'm a writer of the SUSE's LfL documentation, I think that I can add those tutorials there.

Or you think that it is best to include those tutorials in the official gimp-help instead of the SUSE-specific LfL ?

Are other gimp-doc writers agree that the official gimp-docs lack tutorials?

Should they be added? (again, to me it is important to have them offline)

Comments welcome

William Skaggs
2007-04-04 18:54:31 UTC (over 17 years ago)

Offline tutorials and license?

Hi Alexey,

The people who read this list don't interact much with GUG, and the people at GUG don't read this list. So I think you are asking in the wrong place -- trying asking in one of the GUG forums.

Best wishes,

-- Bill


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