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[RMS] Oh, There are some people who don't like some of the provisions of the GFDL. The GFDL arose non-technical sections, sections that give your opinions about the&hellip; the field and so on, which are in-variant. They can't be changed or removed. The GFDL says that the actual subject matter of the work, it's designed for manuals. And the GFDL says that the actual documentation has to be free, but you could also have opinion sections which don't have any documentation but they give your opinion about the ethics of the field and so on. And those have to be preserved and can't be changed. There are people who think that this is wrong. I think that they are being too rigid in their understanding of the freedoms. People need the freedom to change the technical substance of the work. And the GFDL provides that freedom. But having the authors opinion in there somewhere doesn't interfere with your user of the work to do with technical job and doesn't interfere with your changing in the work to do a different technical job.