Licensing of documentation

Brent Fulgham bfulg@REDACTED
Tue Jun 28 05:22:12 CEST 2005


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I started a Wiki book (The Erlang Cookbook) at http:// 
schemecookbook.org/view/Erlang/WebHome, which you are welcome to use  
for a project of this sort.  Unfortunately, my intentions were (as  
always) greater than my actual availability -- but I still add to it  
from time-to-time.

- -Brent

On Jun 27, 2005, at 2:38 AM, Roger Price wrote:

> I'm looking for "free as in freedom" documentation on Erlang to use  
> as a
> starting point for a project.
>
> I'm assuming that Prentice Hall still has the copyright to "Concurrent
> Programming in Erlang - Part 1".  Is this true ?
>
> What is the copyright status of the Erlang 4.7.3 Reference Manual  
> dated
> Feb 9th, 1999 ?  The introduction says it "should be useful as a  
> basis for
> a future international standardization" which hints at openess, but I
> cannot find any copyright statement.
>
> Roger
>
>

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