Erik Moeller wrote:
2009/1/16 Jussi-Ville Heiskanen cimonavaro@gmail.com:
Erik Moeller wrote:
- The attribution terms should avoid requiring specific reference to
Wikipedia, so that it's clear that there is not necessarily a tie between the project in which collaboration currently happens, and any future use of the content. If someone creates a better alternative to Wikipedia where the content is used, why should it be continued to be attributed to Wikipedia, rather than the authors?
I must be a moron or at least functionally illiterate, since I simply cannot parse the previous paragraph in a way that makes logical sense.
:-)
I whole-heartedly apologize to you for previously intimating that your ability at humour is at the native level of Germans everywhere around the globe.
:-)))
Imagine that:
The Wikimedia Foundation is taken over by evil reptilian kitten eaters;
Wikipedians join forces to fork Wikipedia into Freependium, which
has an explicit policy to not eat kittens (FP:DONOTEAT);
- Two years later, nobody uses Wikipedia anymore except for a few die
hard kitten eaters;
- Yet, millions of Freependium users need to continue to reference
the kitten eating Wikipedia because of the attribution requirements.
Unlikely? Perhaps - though some people say that the evil reptilian kitten eater takeover has already begun. The way around this is to formulate attribution requirements that do not require specific reference to Wikipedia, but only to the individuals who contributed the text.
I really laughed at this.
Still waiting for a substantive reply though.
Yours,
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen