Hi Brion, I just re-read your response regarding changing the copyright
notice. I have a solution to the "text" problem. We can change "text"
to
"content."
So the new and improved notice will read: "All content is available
under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. See
Wikipedia:Copyrights for suggested practices."
I will be posting this suggestion to Wikipedia talk:Sites that use
Wikipedia for content.
--
Michael Becker
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Subject: Re: [Wikitech-l] Update to gfdl copyright notice needed
Michael Becker wrote:
Let me quote User:Dgrant "if the link text says
GFDL, few people will
bother going to it, at least I personally wouldn't, I've already read
the GFDL before." He has a point, the notice is misleading in it's
current form, and I think people are discouraged from reading the
Copyright page b/c the link is titled "GFDL."
That sounds reasonable. Unless there's a huge objection I'll make the
change tomorrow.
As a reminder for those listening in, the suggested new version of the
notice reads:
"All text is available under the terms of the
[[Wikipedia:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License|
GNU Free Documentation License]]. See [[Wikipedia:Copyrights]]
for suggested practices."
thus giving explicitly separate links for the license text and our
explanation of what it means and how it applies.
(It's still got the "text" problem, but that's a separate can of
worms.)
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
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