Red Hat Documentation License

Version 1.0, modified 9 June 1998

1. The following copyright license applies to all works published under the
Red Hat Documentation License (referred to below as the RHDL).

Please read the RHDL carefully -- it is similar to the Linux Documentation
Project Copying License, which is, in turn, somewhat like the GNU General
Public License, but there are several conditions in the RHDL that differ
from what you may be used to. If you have any questions about the RHDL,
please send email to docs@redhat.com.

Documentation published under the RHDL (hereinafter "Document," which
includes both the singular and the plural) is copyrighted by Red Hat
Software, Inc., or the Document's author.  NO DOCUMENT IS IN THE PUBLIC
DOMAIN.

A Document published under the RHDL may be reproduced and distributed, in
whole or in part, subject to the following conditions:

   o The Document's copyright notice and the RHDL must be published and
     preserved in their entirety on all complete or partial copies of the
     Document.

   o Any translation or derivative work based on a Document must be
     approved by Red Hat Software, Inc. in writing before it is distributed
     to third parties.  Please send requests for such approval via email to
     docs@redhat.com.

   o If you distribute any Document in part, you must also include
     instructions for obtaining the complete version of the Document.

   o Small portions of any Document may be reproduced as illustrations for
     reviews of the complete Document or as quotes in other works without
     also publishing the RHDL if proper citation is given, subject to the
     provisions of fair use under copyright law.

Exceptions to these rules may be granted for academic purposes: Write to
docs@redhat.com and ask. These restrictions are here to protect us as
authors, not to restrict you as educators and learners.

Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of each
Document, the publisher and author assume no responsibility for errors or
omissions in the Document, and assume no liability for damages resulting
from the use of the information contained in the Document.


2. Publishing Documents

If you are interested in publishing and distributing one or more Documents,
please read the following notice.

By the license given in the previous section, anyone is allowed to publish
and distribute verbatim copies of any Document.  You need no additional
permission for this.  However, if you would like to distribute a
translation of, or a derivative work based upon, any Document, you must
first obtain written permission from Red Hat Software, Inc.  Send requests
for permission via email to docs@redhat.com.

All translations and derivative works of any Document must also be
copyrighted and licensed under the RHDL.  For example, if you plan to
release a translation of a Document, the translation must also be subject
to the RHDL.

You may, of course, sell any Document for profit.  Keep in mind, however,
that because each Document is freely redistributable, anyone may make
copies (in either printed or electronic form) and may redistribute those
copies free of charge, if they wish to do so.

We do not require royalty payments for any revenue or profit earned from
selling any Document.  However, we ask that you send to Red Hat Software,
Inc.  two free copies of each Document that you publish.  If you are
publishing or planning to publish any Document, please send email to
docs@redhat.com, and we will send you our current shipping address.

We encourage Linux software distributors to include Documents with their
products.  The Documents are intended to be used as the authorized
documentation for Red Hat Software, Inc.'s products.


Copyright (c) 1998 Red Hat Software, Inc.
