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Sam Korn wrote:
If you are prepared to accept the rules of Wikipedia, then I have no doubt that you will be allowed back to edit. As it is, you were creating a worrying copyright problem, something that would be bet avoided.
After all, what problem does it give you to put your comments under the GFDL? They still must be attributed to you.
Sam
On 6/23/05, thomas-edison @ ziplip. com thomas-edison@ziplip.com wrote:
Mailing lists are just so inefficient.... why not just have a forum? At least this mailing list has a virtual forum.
http://mail.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikien-l/
Also, I don't seem to get very good feedback here.... I guess I'll just have to post some more on the talk pages, even though people with no knowledge of copyright law will complain. Tough!
(c) 2005, Pioneer-12
p.s. I have been banned unfairly and no one has even bothered to ADDRESS that in a MONTH. <sarcasm> Way to go, Wikipedia! Good job treating volunteer editors who are simply standing up for their rights like criminals.
</sarcasm>
More than just attributed - any modification of them must be attributed to both you and whoever modified them. If you're worried about your comments being mangled, don't be. Or, PGP sign every comment you make, and then we can tell they haven't been altered :)
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