On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 8:44 AM, Gerard Meijssen
<gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
In a way you remind me of the pope, you want to dictate the rules but you
do
not play the game. Your idea of what the WMF and its projects should be are
not shared by all, for from it.
But I own the copyright on the content I contributed, so I do get to dictate
the rules. As for not playing the game, I'm not sure what game you're
referring to. If people want to use a different license, that's fine with
me. But if you want my content, you follow my rules.
The attitude you show is a proprietary one. You make
it seem as if you can
prevent the move to a more appropriate license from happening with you
posturing.. I do resent this.
I care to prevent the relicensing *of my content* to CC-BY-SA. Remove my
content, and you won't hear from me on the license issue again (unless you
choose to read my blog or the blog of the non-profit Internet Review
Corporation).