G'day William,
Part of the magic of an open content license is that
you don't know
quite what people will do with this. The Wikipedia-on-DVD and the One
Laptop Per Child projects are great examples of how your info might
be
used for public benefit.
I've long been fond of the idea of a selection of Wikipedia's best
FAs[0] published in a coffee table book or something. Hardly as
Beneficial For the World as Wikipedia-on-DVD, but Good For Wikipedia, at
least.
[0] Make no mistake, some of our FAs are crap. Either they got that way
through crafty application of the Second Law of Thermodynamics, or
they just plain sucked when they passed the FA process ...
--
Mark Gallagher
"'Yes, sir,' said Jeeves in a low, cold voice, as if he had been bitten
in the leg by a personal friend."
- P G Wodehouse, /Carry On, Jeeves/