geni writes:
You are ignoring the other players. The FSF and art libre. If there were to be any changes to the CC-BY-SA we might have to talk to the EFF since we probably don't want them splitting their Open Audio License off again.
Until we see a full draft there is little community can do either way.
For what it's worth, EFF favors in principle the harmonization of GFDL and CC-BY-SA. (Full disclosure -- I worked as staff counsel for EFF for nine years, and I maintain plenty of contacts there.) They take the view that CC-BY-SA is viral, but nevertheless makes licensed content easier to use than the current GFDL (designed for software manuals) does. I view this as a feature, not a bug, since I believe the mission of Wikimedia Foundation is to share information and make sure it remains shared, and not merely to be a custodian of the meaning of GFDL (that's what FSF is for).
--Mike