Okay, that's settled.
http://pl.wikinews.org/wiki/Wikinews:Wsp%C3%B3%C5%82praca_z_innymi_serwisami
CC-BY was chosen, and that's final. If anyone has any objections, ask
them now, or it'll be too late.
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No, just kidding, it won't be too late, but it's better to ask now ;).
On 5/5/05, Richard Holton <richholton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Isn't it the case that, when someone posts content
to Wikipedia, they
are releasing it under GFDL, regardless of any other license they may
also choose to release it under? So, even if the content in question
were clearly labeled as CC-BY, CC-BY-SA, or even CC-BY-NC, it is also
released under GFDL. With the exception of putting something into PD
(or some other less restrictive license than GFDL), it just doesn't
matter what other restrictions may be claimed, it is still released
under GFDL. Excepting, of course, content posted without the knowledge
or permission of the copyright holder.
Just don't forget we're discussing Wikinews right now, and that's far
away from GFDL.
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Best regards,
Dariusz "Datrio" Siedlecki