Hello, I am making PDF versions of Wikibooks as a hobby. Currently 75% of the PDF versions available on Wikibooks were generated by the mediawiki2latex software I wrote for this purpose. The source code is available on sourceforge under GPL. Yours Dirk
Six years ago, I started doing that with Wikijunior Big Cats, and then life got in the way. Now I have time to finish it, but the Wikibooks license has changed. Does that mean that the text has been retroactively re-licensed (i.e. was the pre-2009 stuff re-licensed to CreativeCommons as well?)
Gabriel
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Dirk Hünniger <dirk.hunniger@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hello, I am making PDF versions of Wikibooks as a hobby. Currently 75% of the PDF versions available on Wikibooks were generated by the mediawiki2latex software I wrote for this purpose. The source code is available on sourceforge under GPL. Yours Dirk
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Hey, the sourcecode of the pdf generator is available under GPL. The License of the Wikitext is given on wikibooks web pages. Yours Dirk
On 27.07.2015 15:04, Gabriel Hurley wrote:
Six years ago, I started doing that with Wikijunior Big Cats, and then life got in the way. Now I have time to finish it, but the Wikibooks license has changed. Does that mean that the text has been retroactively re-licensed (i.e. was the pre-2009 stuff re-licensed to CreativeCommons as well?)
Gabriel
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Dirk Hünniger <dirk.hunniger@googlemail.com
wrote: Hello, I am making PDF versions of Wikibooks as a hobby. Currently 75% of the PDF versions available on Wikibooks were generated by the mediawiki2latex software I wrote for this purpose. The source code is available on sourceforge under GPL. Yours Dirk
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I mean the license of the books within Wikibooks itself. I started the conversion before the license changeover from GFDL to CC.
Gabriel
On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Dirk Hünniger <dirk.hunniger@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hey, the sourcecode of the pdf generator is available under GPL. The License of the Wikitext is given on wikibooks web pages. Yours Dirk
On 27.07.2015 15:04, Gabriel Hurley wrote:
Six years ago, I started doing that with Wikijunior Big Cats, and then life got in the way. Now I have time to finish it, but the Wikibooks license has changed. Does that mean that the text has been retroactively re-licensed (i.e. was the pre-2009 stuff re-licensed to CreativeCommons as well?)
Gabriel
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Dirk Hünniger < dirk.hunniger@googlemail.com
wrote: Hello, I am making PDF versions of Wikibooks as a hobby. Currently 75% of the PDF versions available on Wikibooks were generated by the mediawiki2latex software I wrote for this purpose. The source code is available on sourceforge under GPL. Yours Dirk
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