2009/1/11 geni geniice@gmail.com:
2009/1/11 Thomas Dalton thomas.dalton@gmail.com:
I don't understand, which terms don't appear and how is that relevant? CC-BY-SA allows authors to specify how they wish to be attributed, so we can (at least try to) choose a way that ought to be acceptable to people that have accepted the GFDL.
They can specify but that means nothing. The CC-BY-SA 3.0 actually says:
provide, reasonable to the medium or means You are utilizing: (i) the name of the Original Author (or pseudonym, if applicable) if supplied
Interesting - the "human-readable" version says: "You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor". Now that I look for it, however, I can't find anything like that in the license itself...