2009/1/11 Erik Moeller <erik(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
What we are left with, then, is to come up with
attribution guidelines
in the context of CC-BY-SA which are consistent with reasonable
expectations and established practices for author credit per the GFDL.
False. Read the CC-BY-SA again. Neither of those terms appear in it.
Given its clear reference to five principal authors
for author credit,
and given established practices to link to the page history (or even
the article, as per
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights
), the proposed attribution-by-URL in certain circumstances is a fully
legally and ethically acceptable way to meet this need.
Your conclusion is technically correct but meaningless and your line
of reasoning is highly questionable at best.
--
geni