2008/10/18 Gregory Maxwell gmaxwell@gmail.com:
Why debate the license terms here and now?
Because CC has tried to address some of the concerns and objections, it would be good to know what you perceive as the key remaining issues. I've found CC generally to be very responsive and open to the needs of the Wikimedia community.
While the release of the FDL 1.3 is an important step in a process, it's not the end of that process. Please see the original resolution by the Board last year on the licensing change:
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/foundation/wiki/Resolution:License_up...
"It is hereby resolved that:
* The Foundation requests that the GNU Free Documentation License be modified in the fashion proposed by the FSF to allow migration by mass collaborative projects to the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA license; * Upon the announcement of that relicensing, the Foundation will initiate a process of community discussion and voting before making a final decision on relicensing."
This continues to be the plan. We do believe we've found a potential compromise with regard to future use of the FDL, which is part of what the FSF and WMF have been working on recently.
Erik