2008/4/30 effe iets anders <effeietsanders(a)gmail.com>om>:
Would it be OK to do that in the new situation?
Strictly speaking,
there is still (GFDL) copyright of the original French authors on the
text, but on the original there is no CC-BY-SA license. Am I or am I
not allowed to add a CC-BY-SA here? And if I would only say that my
part was cc-by-sa, how can I identify what is mine then?
Thanks for clarifying. If it is all ok, sure, no problem for me. I
just would like things not get extra complicated for people in these
new wiki's :)
Yes, that would work under the new clause, provided that all the
original translated content is migrated at the same time. This is the
only scenario we're really exploring, anyway: Either we'll switch the
Wikimedia projects to CC-BY-SA at some point, or we won't.
I've drafted up this clause at the following URL:
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Licensing_clause_for_new_wikis
To keep things simple, I suggest that we use this version for all new wikis.
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