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OSLiC (filename or packagename is oslic) be metonymic with
[Telekom] (O)pen (S)ource (Li)cense (C)ompendium. The Open
Source License Compendium shall reliably specify how to to
use Open Source Software in a regular manner. Particularly
it shall ...

(a) support Open Source users to act according to the Open
Source License requirements without having to become license
experts themselves

(b) offer strongly reliable and quickly accessible instructions 
(to-do lists) how to fulfill a touched Open Source license

(c)consolidate reliable background knowledge by gathering and
verifying information from the net and from libraries

The OSLiC is a set of LaTeX files, BibTex files, and Makefiles
by which this compendium can be compiled as PDF file. The
OSLiC is published under CC BY-SA 3.0 Germany: 


(c) K. Reincke, Deutsche Telekom AG, Darmstadt 2012 ...


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oslic's Issues

[request] HTML version of OSLiC

OSLiC is a great work and I'm a fan (thank you for sharing it). With the PDF version isn't straightforward to share links for the relevant paragraphs with other internauts. I'd like to point these readers for some of the OSLiC paragraphs as a quick reference to summarize some licenses since the articles are very well written.

Would it be possible to request a compiled version of the Latex pages as HTML?

Thank you in advance for the consideration of this request.

What is "documentation of your distribution and/or your additional material"?

The To-do lists contain the phrase "Let the documentation of your distribution and/or your additional material also…" on several occasions (for example in Apache-2.0-C2, Apache-2.0-C3, where it's "voluntary" or BSD[23]-C3 where it's "mandatory"). I was not able to deduce what I should do for license compliance.

Could you add an explanatory section regarding what constitutes "documentation of your distribution" or "additional material"?

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