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Explicitly add linking to our website to the "asking permission for things"

section.
Replace the FAQ text with a summary + link to feedback.but.

[originally from svn r6613]
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Jacob Nevins 2006-03-15 14:31:39 +00:00
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@ -1210,18 +1210,10 @@ feel perfectly free not to donate. We don't mind.
\S{faq-permission}{Question} Can I have permission to put PuTTY on a
cover disk / distribute it with other software / etc?
Yes. You need not bother asking us explicitly for permission. You
already have permission. Redistribution of the unmodified PuTTY
binary in this way is entirely permitted by our licence (see
\k{licence}), and you are welcome to do it as much as you like.
Yes. For most things, you need not bother asking us explicitly for
permission; our licence already grants you permission.
If you are distributing PuTTY within your own organisation, or for
use with your own product, then we recommend (but do not insist)
that you offer your own first-line technical support, to answer
questions directly relating to the interaction of PuTTY with your
particular environment. If your users mail us directly, we won't be
able to give them very much help about things specific to your own
setup.
See \k{feedback-permission} for more details.
\S{faq-indemnity}{Question} Can you sign an agreement indemnifying
us against security problems in PuTTY?

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@ -356,17 +356,20 @@ and ask. Just go ahead and do it. We don't mind.
(If you want to distribute PuTTY alongside your own application for
use with that application, or if you want to distribute PuTTY within
your own organisation, then we recommend you offer your own
first-line technical support, to answer questions about the
interaction of PuTTY with your environment. If your users mail us
directly, we won't be able to tell them anything useful about your
specific setup.)
your own organisation, then we recommend, but do not insist, that
you offer your own first-line technical support, to answer questions
about the interaction of PuTTY with your environment. If your users
mail us directly, we won't be able to tell them anything useful about
your specific setup.)
If you want to use parts of the PuTTY source code in another
program, then it might be worth mailing us to talk about technical
details, but if all you want is to ask permission then you don't
need to bother. You already have permission.
If you just want to link to our web site, just go ahead. (It's not
clear that we \e{could} stop you doing this, even if we wanted to!)
\H{feedback-mirrors} Mirroring the PuTTY web site
\#{This paragraph also in putty-website/mirrors.html}