2009/3/11 geni <geniice(a)gmail.com>om>:
> Why? The language doesn't require you to
include a full list of
> authors. Only if you want your copy to be a "link-creditable" copy,
> you would need to do so.
Is provideing credit reasonable to the medium or means
an additional
requirement?
No; the attribution terms merely describe what the license means in
the context of the specific collaborative work that it's applied to.
That's
true for any approach that utilizes hyperlinks; there are
probably technical strategies we can use to mitigate it.
Nope. Not as long as the deletion button continues to exist.
We already make deletion logs visible to everyone; is there any reason
why we shouldn't do the same with contribution histories other than
the occasional case where they include information that shouldn't be
publicly viewable?
Erik
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