On Dec 9, 2007 9:49 PM, <joshua.zelinsky(a)yale.edu> wrote:
Quoting Bryan Derksen <bryan.derksen(a)shaw.ca>ca>:
Anthony wrote:
I have a copy of the history and would be willing
to extract the list
of authors and put it on the appropriate talk pages, if that'd satisfy
anyone.
I've got a copy too, though somewhat fragmentary since I got it back
when the export function had a 100-revision limit. I don't recall ever
making any substantial edits to the page so I've got no direct personal
interest in the matter. I'm mainly just upset at the inability of
compromise to "stick" even when it's mandated by the license we're
using
this material under.
Satisfying the GFDL by putting things on the talk page is highly questionable.
It certainly doesn't satisfy the GFDL. But then again, none of the
pages on the entire website satisfy the GFDL. The only thing that'd
satisfy the GFDL would be to create a section, ==History==, and put
the names there, along with the years, title, and publisher. If
that's what we want to do, I'll be all for it.
If, on the other hand, the reason you don't want this deleted has
nothing to do with the GFDL, I can't help you.