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Date:      Tue, 16 Mar 2010 17:30:19 GMT
From:      Rene Ladan <rene@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Perforce Change Reviews <perforce@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   PERFORCE change 175733 for review
Message-ID:  <201003161730.o2GHUJIL066434@repoman.freebsd.org>

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Change 175733 by rene@rene_eee on 2010/03/16 17:29:52

	IFC	

Affected files ...

.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.committers.sgml#40 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.develalumni.sgml#8 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml#5 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml#15 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/nycbsdcon/dixon-bsdvsgpl.sbv#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2009/dcbsdcon/davis-isolatingcluster.sbv#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/share/sgml/mirrors.xml#12 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/internal/machines.sgml#6 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/projects/ideas/ideas.xml#6 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/projects/ideas/ideas.xsl#3 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/releng/index.sgml#33 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/en/security/security.sgml#10 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/nl/share/sgml/libcommon.xsl#11 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/commercial.consult.xml#20 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/commercial.isp.xml#17 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/news.xml#70 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_nl/www/share/sgml/press.xml#20 integrate

Differences ...

==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.committers.sgml#40 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.committers.sgml,v 1.287 2010/03/04 02:13:26 neel Exp $ -->
+<!-- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.committers.sgml,v 1.288 2010/03/07 20:34:00 niels Exp $ -->
 <!--
 	NOTE TO NEW COMMITTERS: Core and committers lists are sorted in
 	alphabetical order by last name. Please keep in mind that fact while
@@ -519,6 +519,10 @@
     </listitem>
 
     <listitem>
+      <para>&a.niels;</para>
+    </listitem>
+
+    <listitem>
       <para>&a.jh;</para>
     </listitem>
 

==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.develalumni.sgml#8 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-<!-- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.develalumni.sgml,v 1.59 2010/02/16 13:19:10 linimon Exp $ -->
+<!-- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributors/contrib.develalumni.sgml,v 1.60 2010/03/07 20:37:15 niels Exp $ -->
 
   <itemizedlist>
     <listitem>
@@ -86,10 +86,6 @@
     </listitem>
 
     <listitem>
-      <para>&a.niels; (2004 - 2006)</para>
-    </listitem>
-
-    <listitem>
       <para>&a.petef; (2001 - 2006)</para>
     </listitem>
 

==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml#5 (text+ko) ====

@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
      ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
      POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
 
-     $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml,v 1.78 2009/07/08 12:16:32 blackend Exp $
+     $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/sgml-markup/chapter.sgml,v 1.79 2010/03/14 22:26:02 pgj Exp $
 -->
 
 <chapter id="sgml-markup">
@@ -891,7 +891,7 @@
 	  chapter then just use an empty paragraph.</para>
 
 	<example>
-	  <title>Empty Ehapters</title>
+	  <title>Empty Chapters</title>
 
 	  <programlisting><![ CDATA [<chapter>
   <title>This is An Empty Chapter</title>

==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml#15 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 <!--
      The FreeBSD Documentation Project
 
-     $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml,v 1.119 2010/01/30 20:56:24 bcr Exp $
+     $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml,v 1.120 2010/03/12 19:40:56 manolis Exp $
 -->
 
 <chapter id="network-servers">
@@ -1526,10 +1526,14 @@
               details.</para>
           </note>
 
-          <para>Now, all you have to do is to run the command
+          <para>After setting up the above entries, run the command
             <command>/etc/netstart</command> as superuser.  It will
             set up everything for you, using the values you defined in
-            <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>.</para>
+            <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename>.  As a last step, before
+	    initializing the NIS maps, start the
+	    <application>ypserv</application> daemon manually:</para>
+
+	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>/etc/rc.d/ypserv start</userinput></screen>
         </sect4>
 
         <sect4>
@@ -1803,6 +1807,12 @@
 	    </step>
 	  </procedure>
 
+	  <para>To start the NIS client immediately, execute the following
+	    commands as the superuser:</para>
+
+	  <screen>&prompt.root; <userinput>/etc/netstart</userinput>
+&prompt.root; <userinput>/etc/rc.d/ypbind start</userinput></screen>
+
 	  <para>After completing these steps, you should be able to run
 	    <command>ypcat passwd</command> and see the NIS server's
 	    passwd map.</para>

==== //depot/projects/docproj_nl/en_US.ISO8859-1/captions/2008/nycbsdcon/dixon-bsdvsgpl.sbv#2 (text+ko) ====

@@ -1,18 +1,11 @@
-0:00:02.199,0:00:08.939
-I
-
-0:00:08.939,0:00:11.849
-they said
-
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 welcome everybody welcome to BSD v. GPL
 
 0:00:14.669,0:00:19.259
-personaly i'd like to thank the organizers
-and the volunteers for making the New York City BSDCon
+first I'd like to thank the organizers and the volunteers
 
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-possible
+making the New York City BSDCon possible
 
 0:00:20.609,0:00:23.579
 and my employer OmniTI
@@ -26,26 +19,26 @@
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 a couple years ago I was invited to give a talk here
 
-0:00:29.169,0:00:33.990
-that was quite quite a lot of fun to give and seemed
-be well received
+0:00:29.169,0:00:31.990
+that was quite a lot of fun to give and
+
+0:00:31.990,0:00:33.990
+seemed to be well received. Fortunately they were
 
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-fortunately they were fool hardy enough to invite me
-back again
+fool hardy enough to invite me back again
 
-0:00:37.110,0:00:42.460
-but as we know sequels really measure up so
-the official title of this is
+0:00:37.110,0:00:41.860
+but as we know sequels really measure up so the
 
-0:00:42.460,0:00:44.890
-not the sequel to "BSD is Dying"
+0:00:41.860,0:00:44.890
+official title of this is not the sequel to ""BSD is Dying""
 
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 but don't worry it's just as short as the first one
 
 0:00:51.790,0:00:54.530
-BSD v. GSL the great debate
+BSD v. GPL the great debate
 
 0:00:54.530,0:00:57.990
 the ongoing conflict between users of the BSD
@@ -69,7 +62,7 @@
 the BSD and GPL licenses
 
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-or like duh Jason
+or like dull Jason
 
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 everyone knows that 
@@ -108,7 +101,7 @@
 to a select group of users
 
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-I'll let you make that judgment for yourselfs
+I'll let you make that judgment for yourselves
 
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 but first let's step back in time a moment
@@ -119,23 +112,23 @@
 0:02:01.570,0:02:03.440
 and GPL licenses
 
-0:02:03.440,0:02:10.440
-which should help us better understand their
-goals and philosophies 
+0:02:03.440,0:02:10.040
+which should help us better understand
+
+0:02:10.040,0:02:10.440
+their goals and philosophies.
 
 0:02:12.420,0:02:15.079
 I know boo
 
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-even though work on the ancestors of UNIX
-dates back to nineteen seventy four
+Even though work on the ancestors of UNIX dates back to 1974
 
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-it took roughly fifteen years to get to
-a point where these licenses became a necessity
+it took roughly fifteen years to get to a point
 
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-back in nineteen eighty five
+where these licenses became a necessity back in 1995
 
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 Richard Stallman
@@ -153,23 +146,25 @@
 another developer named James Gosling 
 
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-developed the first version of Emacs written in C
+had developed the first version of Emacs written in C
+
+0:02:43.759,0:02:47.809
+After Stallman had incorporated parts of Goslings Emacs 
 
-0:02:43.759,0:02:48.809
-after Stallman had incorporated parts Goslings Emacs 
-into Gnu Emacs
+0:02:47.809,0:02:48.809
+into GNU Emacs
 
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 Gosling sold the rights to UniPress
 
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-UniPress theatened Stallman
+UniPress threatened Stallman
 
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-against further redistribution of the Gosling bits
+against further redistribution of the Gosling
 
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-so he rewote the effected portions
+so he rewrote the effected portions
 
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 and released a new version under a copyleft license 
@@ -178,23 +173,22 @@
 call Emacs General Public License
 
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-the June nineteen eighty eight issue
+the June 1988 issue
 
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-of the GNU bulletion 
+of the GNU bulletin 
 
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-first mentioned that GNU general public
-license
+first mentioned that GNU general public license
 
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-but even his earlest announcement foreshadowed
+but even then his earliest announcement foreshadowed
 
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 an underlying theme that forms the great debate
 
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-switching gears
+Switching gears
 
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 switching gears we find ourselves
@@ -203,24 +197,22 @@
 in the summer of 1989
 
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-soaking up the summer rays in the computer
-lab
+soaking up the summer rays in the computer lab
 
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 of CSRG of Cal Berkeley 
 
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-the Berkeley Software Distribution
+The Berkeley Software Distribution
 
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-already had thousands of copies distributed to
-users
+already had thousands of copies distributed to users
 
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-because the releases included the source code
+Because the releases included the source code
 
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-AT&T Unix
+to AT&T Unix
 
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 as well as Berkeley's improvements 
@@ -232,7 +224,7 @@
 an AT&T source license 
 
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-demand had built up
+Demand had built up
 
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 for a version of BSD Unix
@@ -241,8 +233,7 @@
 that didn't require an AT&T source license
 
 0:04:02.650,0:04:05.269
-so BSD developers were able to put together a
-release
+So BSD developers were able to put together a release
 
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 free of AT&T code
@@ -251,55 +242,55 @@
 that included the BSD originated TCP/IP networking
 
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-stack and it's supported utilities
+stack and supported utilities
+
+0:04:13.979,0:04:17.339
+This version was officially known as 
 
-0:04:13.979,0:04:18.339
-this version was officially known as Networking Release 1 
-or NET/1
+0:04:17.339,0:04:18.339
+Networking Release 1 or NET/1
 
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 and was released under a liberal license
 
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-were the user could redistribute the code
+where the user could redistribute the code
 
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 modified or unmodified
 
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-source or binary form
+in source or binary form
 
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-with no accounting of roylaties to Berkeley
+with no accounting of royalties to Berkeley
 
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-even with these liberal terms
+Even with these liberal terms
 
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-hundreds of organizations step forward to paid
-the one thousand dollar fee
+hundreds of organizations step forward to pay the $1000 fee
 
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 for copies of the official NET/1 media
 
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-by 1991 the free software community had 
-considerable momentum 
+By 1991 the free software community had considerable 
 
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-with the success of the GNU
+momentum with the success of the GNU
 
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-compiler collection of userland tools
+compiler collection in userland tools
 
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-berkeley's own networking release 2
+Berkeley's own networking release 2
 
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-GPLv2 and the LGPL
+GPLv2 and the Lesser General Public License
 
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-and the linux kernel 
+and the Linux kernel 
 
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 a fledgling knockoff of MINIX
@@ -311,8 +302,7 @@
 at the University of Helsinki
 
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-come 1992 the BSD community
-was buckling up for a wild right
+Come 1992 the BSD community was buckling up for a wild right
 
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 Unix Systems Laboratories
@@ -330,7 +320,7 @@
 infringed on the official the AT&T copyrights 
 
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-by 1994
+By 1994
 
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 the lawsuit was settled
@@ -339,28 +329,25 @@
 largely in favor of BSDI and Cal Berkeley
 
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-but the impact of BSD adoption was
-substantial
+But the impact of BSD adoption was substantial
 
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-hello
+Hello!!
 
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-new users gravitated to the Linux and 
-GNU alternative in droves
+New users gravitated to the Linux and GNU alternative
 
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-resulting in increased acceptance
+in droves resulting in increased acceptance
 
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-of Stallman's GPL license and new manifesto
+of Stallman's GPL license and GNU manifesto with
 
-0:05:54.490,0:05:57.910
-with a little bit of history under our belt
-we can begin to take a deeper look at the
+0:05:54.490,0:05:56.010
+A little bit of history under our belt we can begin to take
 
-0:05:57.910,0:05:59.180
-goals of each license
+0:05:56.010,0:05:59.180
+a deeper look at the goals of each license
 
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 and the means it uses
@@ -369,43 +356,40 @@
 and I means it uses to reach those ends
 
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-certainly these two licenses share
-some common goals
+Certainly these two licenses share some common goals
 
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 they're both OSI approved licenses
 
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-suitable 
+and suitable 
 
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 for a variety of software projects
 
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-both licenses require attribution to remain intact
+Both licenses require attribution to remain intact
 
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-typically in the form of a copyright notice
-within the license
+typically in the form of a copyright notice within the
 
-0:06:23.770,0:06:27.560
-every developer reserves the right to point
-a completed works and take credit for their
+0:06:23.770,0:06:26.560
+license. Every developer reserves the right to point
 
-0:06:27.560,0:06:29.509
-efforts
+0:06:26.560,0:06:29.509
+a completed works and take credit for their efforts
 
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-admittedly some may choose not too
+admittedly some may choose not to
 
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-we don't have any MySQL developers in here do we
+We don't have any MySQL developers in here. do we?
 
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-both licenses
+Both licenses
 
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-but licenses convey freedoms to the user
+both licenses convey freedoms to the user
 
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 to use the code as he or she sees fit
@@ -435,10 +419,10 @@
 provided certain conditions are met
 
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-we'll come back to this in a few moments
+We'll come back to this in a few moments
 
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-both licenses provide some basic disclaimers
+Both licenses provide some basic disclaimers
 
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 as a layer of protection for the developer
@@ -459,13 +443,13 @@
 exemplary
 
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-thats a really hard one to get a picture of
+That is a really hard one to get a picture of
 
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 or consequential damages
 
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-including but not limited to
+Including but not limited to
 
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 procurement of substitute goods and services
@@ -477,45 +461,46 @@
 loss of data,
 
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-lost profits,
+loss of profits,
 
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-or business interuption  
+or business interruption  
 
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-I'd like to say that I did this slide before this
-week
+I'd like to say that I did this slide before this week
 
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 anyone who knows me knows that's not true
 
-0:08:24.449,0:08:28.599
-as we've seen both BSD and GPL licences share
+0:08:24.449,0:08:27.799
+As we've seen both BSD and GPL licenses share
+
+0:08:27.799,0:08:28.599
 some common freedoms
 
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 but as we know the devil's in the details
 
-0:08:31.839,0:08:35.600
+0:08:31.839,0:08:34.800
 I'd actually like to ask for audience participation
+
+0:08:34.800,0:08:35.600
 in the following slides
 
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 this is my own experiment
 
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-to help gadge the communities familiarity with
-the licenses
+to help gauge the communities familiarity with the licenses
 
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-I'm going to read off a phrase
+I'm going to read off a phrase and I would like
 
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-and I'd like you all to tell me which license
-it is applicable too
+you all to tell me which license it is applicable too
 
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-k lets begin
+ok lets begin
 
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 freedom for everyone
@@ -539,7 +524,7 @@
 that's correct
 
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-easy compliance
+easy compliance BSD
 
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 force code
@@ -548,7 +533,7 @@
 to remain open
 
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-GDL
+GPL
 
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 world domination
@@ -563,7 +548,7 @@
 I'll give you half credit
 
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-shut up and hack
+shut up and hack. FreeBSD. thank you
 
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 brief and simple
@@ -572,41 +557,40 @@
 BSD
 
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-complex and obtuse
+complex and obtuse. FreeBSD
+
+0:09:42.200,0:09:44.250
+somebody hacked
 
-0:09:44.390,0:09:48.800
-this is not the ASB graph this is 
-something someone pointed to online
+0:09:44.390,0:09:47.300
+This is not the ASP graph this is something
 
-0:09:48.800,0:09:55.800
-it represents the word count in each
-version of the BSD and GPL licenses
+0:09:47.300,0:09:49.800
+someone pointed to online it represents the word count
 
-0:10:00.030,0:10:01.790
-yes and I think that that's true
+0:09:49.800,0:09:55.800
+in each version of the BSD and GPL licenses
 
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-the the for and third up losses
-
-0:10:06.270,0:10:11.340
-it was over the issue it before
+BSD actually goes to as you move the fourth and third classes
 
 0:10:11.340,0:10:15.120
 take that as you will
 
 0:10:15.120,0:10:17.080
-and I mentioned previously that both include
+I mentioned previously that both include
 
 0:10:17.080,0:10:19.260
 some conditions regarding distribution
 
-0:10:19.260,0:10:23.370
-this in particular is where you see a real diversion
-philosophies
+0:10:19.260,0:10:22.860
+this in particular is where you see a real 
+
+0:10:22.860,0:10:23.370
+diversion philosophies
 
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-the GPL license includes a number of
-terms and conditions
+The GPL license includes a number of terms and conditions
 
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 intent on restricting the sale, use
@@ -618,10 +602,10 @@
 let's look at the examples
 
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-first
+First
 
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-your aloowed to copy and distribute the program source code
+your allowed to copy and distribute the program source code
 
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 so long as you include
@@ -630,7 +614,7 @@
 the copyright notice
 
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-the disclaimer of warrenty
+the disclaimer of warranty
 
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 and any notices that refer to the license
@@ -639,43 +623,40 @@
 I wasn't sure that anybody would get this
 
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-you may also charge a fee for packaging or 
+You may also charge a fee for packaging or 
 
 0:10:55.840,0:10:57.690
 transferal of the work
 
 0:10:57.690,0:11:02.750
-or offer warrenty protection for a fee
+or offer warranty protection for a fee
 
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-but you may not sell the software
+Which you may not sell the software
 
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-you can copy or distribute any derivative works
+Second, you can copy or distribute any derivative works
 
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 providing you meet the following conditions
 
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-any modified files most prominently displayed
-notice that the files were changed
+Any modified files most prominently displayed notice that
 
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-it must be a license as a whole and no charge
-to any thrid parties
+the files are changed it must be licensed as a whole and
 
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-and if the program reads commands interactivly when run
+no charge to any third parties and the program reads commands
 
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-it must display an announcement 
+interactively when run it must display an announcement 
 
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-including a copyright notice and disclaimer 
-of warrenty
+including a copyright notice and disclaimer of warrenty
 
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-you may copy or distribute the code in binary form
+Third, you may copy or distribute the code in binary form
 
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 you include the corresponding source code
 
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-a written offer
+and a written offer
 
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 valid for at least three years
 
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-to provide any third party with a copy of the
-source code
+to avoid any third party with a copy of the source code
 
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-for a fee not to exceed the cost of distributing the source code
+For a fee not to exceed the cost of distributing the source code
 
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+0:12:06.120,0:12:08.820
 there are other restrictions as well we have covered
+
+0:12:08.820,0:12:09.690
 the most intrusive ones
 
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-the other is a mass of while the religious
-right
+the other is man to the power of relevant gesturing
 
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-to be fair the FCC licenses and without its
-own restrictions
+To be fair the BSD licenses and without its own restrictions
 
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-most of the issue mainstream the is the distributions
-such as previously majesty
+most of the mainstream BSD distributions such as FreeBSD,
+
+0:12:26.620,0:12:30.620
+NetBSD and DragonFly BSD 
 
-0:12:26.620,0:12:31.950
-and ratified is the up for further to cosby
-is the lessons for nafta
+0:12:30.620,0:12:31.950
+for further too cause BSD license when you code
 
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-the only issue brought it goes one step further
+the only BSD project goes one step further is using
 
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-using the issue like a modified highest the
-license with no extra cost
+the BSD like a modified ISC license with no extra causes
+
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+but again even these have a number restrictions
 
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-but again even these have a number of his
-first reactions use our freedoms
+0:12:42.010,0:12:42.980
+on users freedoms
 
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-here's an exhaustive lives
+Here's an exhaustive list
 
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-of these restrictions
+of these restrictions.
 
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-activists loyal there
-
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-no more free license is the easier it is to
-comply
+The more free licenses is the easier it is to comply with
 
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-conversely the more complex a license becomes
+Conversely the more complex a license becomes
 
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-the more likely it is that violations her
+the more likely it is that violations to occur
 
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-the saw for freedom law center
+The software freedom law center
 
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 offers legal representation
 
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-the free and open source offer projects
+the free and open source software projects
+
+0:13:23.220,0:13:27.820
+The web site will lead you to believe that they defend
 
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-the web site lead you to believe that they
-defend the rights of all streets are process
+0:13:27.820,0:13:28.590
+the rights of all free software projects
 
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-but would review the press releases
+But the quick review the press releases shows that every
 
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-shows that every single case it's a has been
-released
+single case that have accepted has been related to the GPL
 
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-in fact many of you may remember last year
+In fact many of you may remember last year
 
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-when will it makes their story developers
+when one of the Linux free licensed developers
 
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-realizing straight floaters
-
-0:13:43.519,0:13:46.840
-obviously if they're struggling the jeep you
-know
+realizes straight further Open BSD strive into the GPL
 
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-what you saw
+which is fine
 
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-what they also removed rates copyright points
-that the case
+But they also removed copyright license notification
 
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-the software freedom also stepped in
+The software freedom also stepped in
 
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-in convince limits developers to correct the
-rich states
+in convince Linux developers to correct their mistakes
 
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-but not until a storm of controversy was unleashed
+But not until a storm of controversy was unleashed
 
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-causing hardship among the lyrics and the
-it's the communities
+causing hardship among the Linux and BSD communities
 
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-the press releases carefully worded
+The press releases carefully worded
 
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-to make it safe
+to make it sound
 
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 to make it sound like they were betting
 
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-you can be as the license for compatibility
+the open FreeBSD license for compatibility
 
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-rather than explaining how the limits developers
-infringed on race right
+Rather than explaining how the Linux developers had 
+infringed on its copyright
 
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-does anyone else in also
+does anyone else smell something? fun?
 
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-because copyright a softer also complex
+Because copyrights and software laws are so complex
 
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-the number of missus claus up we're going
-to be as easy going as this is
+The number of mess cropped up regarding BSD and GPL licenses
 
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-i'd like to conclude my top
+I'd like to conclude my talk
 
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-but they're not few days
+by clearing up the theories
 
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-this is number one
+Myth #1
 
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