WikipediaEditor Durin wrote:
I found that 44% of images uploaded were tagged as being under a non-free license.
Ideally, the ratio would be 100%, since we encourage people to upload free images to commons, where they are available to more than just en: .
The English Wikipedia is no longer a free content encyclopedia [...]
One could argue that it stopped being that when the first non-free image was uploaded.
If the people are on this mailing list are unable to make decisions on this, who should I take this matter to? I'm of the understanding that Jimbo wanted this list to be the main source of business work, so to speak. Yet, the support I've seen regarding fair use issues brought up in an earlier thread is weak at best. Is there another place I should be taking this?
Let's get a little perspective here. When I started working on WP about 4.5 years ago, we supposedly distinguished between free and non-free images, but nobody actually did anything about it. We've come a really long ways towards developing a system that articulates the rules and enforces them; nobody else, on any project public or private, has anything that operates on this scale. So as imperfect as it is, we don't have any superior alternatives to adopt, and the "free only" stance has such radical consequences that most people recoil from it. (I always wonder how many of the free-only ideologues from de: use interwiki links to "sneak over" and look at the forbidden images in en:) There is no magic wand to wave, nobody to issue a diktat that will solve the problem all at once.
Occasional grumbles notwithstanding, I'm personally quite pleased with how much better we're handling non-free content these days, and I'm confident that continued steady effort will improve it even further.
Stan