geni wrote:
2008/6/4 George Herbert
<george.herbert(a)gmail.com>om>:
We don't exactly follow the as-written rule
there because we can't -
the history page for an article is not a Title Page or a section
entitled "History", as it's a live wiki and not a paper document.
Yes there is. They are both the history section.
It would be difficult to argue that history tab in the MediaWiki
software constitutes a "title page". And in any case, many of the copies
we distribute have no "history" tab at all, or any other section
entitled "history"; for example, I recently retrieved a GFDL licensed
document,
<http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Johann_Hermann_Baas&printable=yes>,
which contains a title, four sections (an intro, and three entitled
"Literary works", "References", and "External links"), a
GFDL copyright
notice and link to a local copy of the full license text, and some
category links. Where in this document is the invariant section I must
maintain verbatim?
-Mark