[WikiEN-l] Citizendium on quality

Todd Allen toddmallen at gmail.com
Thu Dec 20 02:22:02 UTC 2007


joshua.zelinsky at yale.edu wrote:
> Quoting Nathan Awrich <nawrich at gmail.com>:
>
>   
>> I wouldn't rely on the head start, since Wikipedia content is free for
>> re-use. Anything we've got here thats good, they can copy and improve.
>> However, that is based on a view of these enterprises as competitive.
>> Really, they are complementary. The point, in this case, is the goal
>> rather than the path. Wikipedia is useful _now_, but in the future it
>> may be any one of similar projects. We could be Lycos or Infoseek
>> foreshadowing Google. Works for me.
>>     
>
> Well Citizendium for reasons I don't fully understand decided to delete all of
> their from-Wikipedia content that hadn't been already highly modified. So they
> seem to be determined to succeed without the free re-use which seems to me at
> least to be needlessly shooting oneself in the foot. I want my content to be
> reused. I'd likely not contribute if it had to be under a more restrictive
> license. But yes, if the best we do is to make a roadmap for someone to 
> do even
> better than we have done we should be happy.
>
>
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I think that's an important point. The idea here is, knowledge should be
shared. If answers.com can help share that knowledge, more power to them
(whether they make a buck or not). If Citizendium, or Knol, or anyone
else can do that, great for them. Our license ensures that they can do
that. It also, however, ensures that others can continue to do that-no
one can lock up the content later.

If someone finds a better way of developing and sharing a free knowledge
base then we so far have, more power to them.

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