User talk:Herbert Langsteiner

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Huang Sheng Shyan
Hi Herbert, permission to use the text you mention in this wikipedia article needs to be per the GFDL license (see WP:C). This means that it is open source, so Wikipedia and its downstream customers are allowed to use this contribution, and are allowed to change and edit it as time goes on.

Granting permission to Wikipedia to use this kind of contribution needs explicit GFDL acknowledgment. I usually ask for a permission email from the address that is listed on the cited web page. I didn't see a contact email address on this web page.

I'm sorry if this seems a little picky here, but word of mouth permission granted through a third party isn't good enough. Can you get a contact email address put on the website that I can confirm through, or a note on the website stating that it is licensed per the GFDL?

thanks -Duk 15:09, 8 Jun 2005 (UTC)