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1. Introduction

1.1 Legal Blurb

Copyright © 1998-2002 by François-René Rideau and David Manifold.

This document is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the bugroff license as originally published by John Carter.

Source code is available at http://tunes.org/Tunes-FAQ.sgml.

1.2 Important Note

This is an interactively evolving document: you are especially invited to ask questions, to answer to questions, to correct given answers, to add new FAQ answers, to give pointers to other software, to point the current maintainer to bugs or deficiencies in the pages. If you're motivated, you could even take over the maintenance of this FAQ. In one word, contribute!

To contribute, please ask questions or give answers on the tunes@tunes.org mailing-list, or even better, use our CVS system to submit actual modifications.

1.3 Foreword

This document will be filled with answers when questions come. If it doesn't answer your question, then ask. If its answers are confusing then ask again.

1.4 Other documentation for the TUNES Project

All the TUNES documentation can be accessed on our web server and its mirrors: http://tunes.org/ (North America), http://uk.tunes.org/ (United Kingdom), http://fr.tunes.org/ (France).

Of particular interest is our interactive CLiki and its Learning Lounge

1.5 FAQ History


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