On Wednesday 26 May 2004 20:12, Stan Shebs wrote:
Daniel Mayer wrote:
The GNU FDL is a complicated mess. The sooner we can be free of it, the better. IMO.
It's basically impossible to change the license at this point; since all writers still own the copyrights to their material, every single one of them would have to be contacted and agree to the change of license.
For any given point of time, once there will be more material written after that point then before it. If everyone agrees that, in principle, it would be good if Wikipedia would be dual-licenced, change the licence now and eventually most of Wikipedia will be dual-licenced. If a lot of contributors agree to accept new licence for their former work, it would be even better, but even if they don't it doesn't matter.