Even without compatible licenses it would likely be possible to dual liscence
any content you make (so long as the content is wholely original).
Quoting David Goodman <dgoodmanny(a)gmail.com>om>:
If they do get the license compatible, it should be
possible to do
text that can be adapted a little to serve both purposes. If they
don't, in practice it will be necessary to choose.
On 12/5/07, Flameviper Velifang <theflameysnake(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I don't know, Citizendium makes me all itchy
inside for some reason.
It seems like it would be completely different than Wikipedia, as
if I would be spreading myself too thin, and dedicating myself half
to one encyclopedia, half to another.
And then there's the problem of using my real name, which raises
more red flags than a professional mailbox-filler. I really, really,
really don't want people online to know my real name. Only bad
things can come of that.
Also, first reply.
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