On Thursday, October 28, 2004 11:22 AM NSK nsk2@wikinerds.org wrote:
On Thursday 28 October 2004 11:17, you wrote:
dual-licensing GFDL and CC-BY, and possibly other licenses?
You could allow every contributor to choose the license of his choice. So, ever page would have a different license. That's what I do in some of my projects.
Would you please try to understand how and why wikis work - especially the most successful one - before annoying us with ideas from your recently started projects?
(my personal favorite, the public domain, has relatively little support).
I am very interested in learning more about your reasoning on public domain and why it's your favourite. If you have enough time, please give me some reasons why a site admin should allow wikiauthors to choose public domain for their contributions. If you wanted to make me support PD, what would you tell me?
Have you considered to read the given link? http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikinews/License_straw_poll
Have you ever considered to search on your own before asking busy people stupid questions?
Please come back when you really know the ropes of at least one Wikimedia project or your own ideas are well proven. Until then you should be *very* silent - at least on this mailing list. Thank you.
Arne (akl)