2008/6/4 George Herbert <george.herbert(a)gmail.com>om>:
I don't think we've ever interpreted the GFDL
in the sense that the
author credits have to be invariant. Just accurate enough and
traceable enough. The GFDL doesn't require an absolute here...
I believe that you're inventing a problem where none exists...
It requires invariant. The GFDL is full of invariant sections both
accidental and deliberate. "Preserve the section Entitled "History""
"Preserve all the copyright notices " I really don't see a court going
for accepting the license meant accurate enough to be traceable.
But you are right no problem exists. If you want one name across all
projects just pick a unique name.
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geni