-\versionid $Id: feedback.but,v 1.16 2004/02/22 16:52:27 jacob Exp $
+\versionid $Id: feedback.but,v 1.18 2004/08/18 10:24:40 jacob Exp $
\A{feedback} Feedback and bug reporting
then \e{permission is already granted}. You don't have to mail us
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.)
+
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
asking us for permission before setting up a mirror. You already
have permission. We are always happy to have more mirrors.
-If you mail us \e{after} you have set up the mirror, and remember to
-let us know which country your mirror is in, then we'll add it to
-the
+If you mail us \e{after} you have set up the mirror and checked that
+it works, and remember to let us know which country your mirror is in,
+then we'll add it to the
\W{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/mirrors.html}{Mirrors
page} on the PuTTY website.
If you have technical questions about the process of mirroring, then
-you might want to mail us before setting up the mirror; but if you
-just want to ask for permission, you don't need to. You already have
-permission.
+you might want to mail us before setting up the mirror (see also the
+\W{http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/mirrors.html#guidelines}{guidelines on the Mirrors page});
+but if you just want to ask for permission, you don't need to. You
+already have permission.
\H{feedback-compliments} Praise and compliments