Andre-
On 5 Aug 2003, Erik Moeller wrote:
> Evan-
>> Yes, I'm pretty sure they're incompatible, actually.
>
> Dual licensing should be possible. Just change the submission notice to
> say that users agree that content can be used under both the terms of the
> FDL and the CC Share Alike license.
Dual licensing is of course possible, but it only
resolves problems in one
direction. In the other direction one cannot copy.
One could, if Wikipedia was also dual licensed. Unfortunately that's not
possible at this point. But since Evan is profiting from Wikipedia
development, it would only be fair for him to make some effort to let us
use the material his site creates.
Even worse, a dual
license means that one cannot copy _anything_ that is not under one's own
copyright or in the public domain. Both the GNU/FDL and CC make it
impossible to take a dually licensed text and redistribute it dually
licensed.
Huh? I do not understand this at all. Please elaborate.
Regards,
Erik