Brion Vibber wrote:
I know several prominent Wikipedians don't seem to
care about this, but
I think staying true to our all-reusable-all-redistributable license is
a very important aspect of maintaining Wikipedia's credibility and
fulfilling the project's goals.
I agree completely. Whenever we have a tough decision between
expedience and redistributability _in the long run_, we should choose
redistributability.
I am of the opinion, though not to the point of pushing strongly for
enforcement just now, that it would be best if we removed a great many
images that are currently in wikipedia. They are o.k. for us to use,
on account of so-called "fair use", but they are not GNU-free, and
this should trouble us.
--Jimbo