On 01/06/07, SonOfYoungwood(a)aol.com <SonOfYoungwood(a)aol.com> wrote:
In a message dated 6/1/2007 2:04:35 AM Central
Daylight Time,
bryan.derksen(a)shaw.ca writes:
Considering all the other more significant ways
Wikipedia violates the
letter of the GFDL with article merges and splits and even the
occasional perversion of a "merge-and-delete" AfD result, does anyone
honestly think we'd ever get in trouble for having hard-to-follow
attribution for stuff stashed away on BJAODN?
The "merge and delete" or "transwiki
and delete" especially tick me off.
Perhaps we should make users take a GFDL or asshole test when they sign up :)
"If you're not enough of a GFDL asshole, you're not copyright paranoid
enough to edit here."
- d.