We are stuck with the GFDL as is until the FSF makes
changes to that
license. Let's concentrate on improving the license we have - Jimmy has
already stated that the FSF and CC people are interested in this type of
thing.
Exactly - our only way out of the license issues we currently have is to
persuade the FSF to change it - a new license would apply to all *existing*
articles without requireing an additional statement from the authors.
However, if I remember correctly, we had some discussion in Germany some
yeras ago that this particular point of the GNU Licenses (that the author
license it's wark under whatever license the FSF will change it's current one
into) would not be legal according to german law. I don't know if and how
this was settled and if that's still an issue; I just wanted to mention that
we possibly could run into difficulties here. But it's a very minor risk in
my opinion, so it should not stop us from these talks with the FSF.
Uli