On 03/06/07, Peter Halasz email@pengo.org wrote:
Mike Linksvayer (Creative Commons staff) and Jimbo Wales have left comments in favour of accepting Creative Commons 3.0 into our own commons, but ultimately the decision seems to be up to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees, as no one else is willing (or able) to make a final decision. The issues have been discussed ad nauseam, and it's decision time. Please make one soon.
I think the real important question is "who makes the decision?"But yes, it seems to me that the don't accept them camp can always win by stalling. Meanwhile, more and more free content appears on the web under CC-3.0 that we can't use. --Selket 06:17, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
That's begging the question. Where they've written moral rights into the copyright license, I'd question whether it is free content.
I have (and see so far) no objection to the CC pd, by, sa and by-sa 3.0 licenses *without* the moral rights jammed into the license itself.
- d.