From: Stefan C. <sch...@ea...> - 2003-07-04 16:56:13
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Dear you all, Just two notes : - I've been contacted by Prentice Hall because they want to include DTDDoc on the CD accompanying one of their future publication (XML Handbook). As I expect them to release the whole zip file I provide on the website, I want to remind you that some of you have their name appearing clearly inside. Since you all agreed to be published on the website (under the MIT license), I think you won't see any problem to being published on a CD. Should you be reluctant to that, please tell me, I'll remove your name. You'll find the editor's letter below this email - I'll be on holidays from today to next tuesday. - I have already started to incorporate all the RFE, bug-fixes, etc. that were submitted on SourceForge by some of you. Release 0.0.8 will include almost all of them (one is a bit tough so I'll do it later). Best regards stF ---------------- To Stefan Champailler: Charles F. Goldfarb and Paul Prescod, authors of the forthcoming Fifth Edition of The XML Handbook (Prentice Hall, 2003) would like the CD-ROM that accompanies the book to include your free software: DTDDoc If you agree, please reply to me with this message attached, thereby indicating that you grant permission to include the documentation and executable code for the software in the book "The XML Handbook, Fifth Edition" to be published by Prentice Hall, Inc., and that you grant Prentice Hall non-exclusive worldwide distribution rights. Replying now would be best, but if that isn't possible, please don't delay past July 18 to avoid missing the due date for including software on the CD-ROM. Other than your approval, no other effort is required of you, as we can download the free software from the Internet. If you are not the appropriate person to consider this request, I would be grateful if you would direct this message to that person and notify me so that I can update our records. Any additional questions can be directed to Andrew Goldfarb at an...@xm.... Thank you in advance. Andrew Goldfarb for Prentice Hall, Inc. |