From 75f6503ff4f8ee6eca94c26545982129245642f9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: P. J. McDermott Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2012 16:20:54 -0400 Subject: Update SIP documents. * Remove document titles. * Add section IDs to headings. * Use Unicode en dash instead of "--". * Use MarkdownBook's "sectlink" macro. --- (limited to 'policies/inclusion/about.mdwn') diff --git a/policies/inclusion/about.mdwn b/policies/inclusion/about.mdwn index 0b568f4..08d4600 100644 --- a/policies/inclusion/about.mdwn +++ b/policies/inclusion/about.mdwn @@ -1,8 +1,5 @@ -Title: About this Manual - - -Scope -===== +Scope [scope] +============= This manual describes certain legal and technical policy requirements that apply to all software included in this distribution. @@ -12,11 +9,11 @@ Nor does it describe any aspects of the operating system as a whole, including the filesystem hierarchy, system users, file modes, or service scripts. -Rationale -========= +Rationale [rationale] +===================== -Legal Distribution ------------------- +Legal Distribution [legal-distrib] +---------------------------------- These requirements ensure that each package may be distributed individually or as part of a complete operating system, with or without charge, by anyone. This @@ -27,8 +24,8 @@ in part, in their products. It also means that users who receive copies of this operating system or its packages are legally allowed to redistribute copies of the software they possess. -Software Freedom ----------------- +Software Freedom [sw-freedom] +----------------------------- These requirements ensure that users and vendors have certain rights in the software they use and distribute. Specifically, for each software package in @@ -40,8 +37,8 @@ For more information on software freedom and the rights of users and distributors of free, libre, and open-source software, see the [Free Software Definition][fsd]. -Effective Support ------------------ +Effective Support [support] +--------------------------- These requirements ensure that distribution maintainers are able to effectively support the software packages for which they are responsible. Specifically, -- cgit v0.9.1