Anthony writes:
Come to think of it, forking under GFDL 1.3 would probably be the most appropriate. Then, since Wikipedia intends to dual-license new content, new Wikipedia content could be incorporated into the fork, but new forked content couldn't be incorporated into Wikipedia.
You haven't reviewed the FAQ. As Richard Stallman explains, CC-BY-SA- only changes, including imports from external sources, will bind Wikipedia and re-users of Wikipedia content.
That said, I look forward to your fork. Why wait? Why don't you start now? You clearly are dissatisfied with Wikipedia's implementation of GFDL as well as Wikipedia's proposed use of CC-BY-SA. It should be easy, since you throw around the word "fork" so easily. You could probably squash us even more effectively than Citizendium and Knol have.
(BTW, one benefit of the licensing proposal is that it will be easier for Wikipedia and Citizendium to cross-fertilize each other.)
"A free encyclopedia without the plagiarism" would be a better slogan, though I'm sure a little thought could produce an even better one.
You are a marketing genius.
Depends on the traffic. Pure hard drive space is relatively cheap. More traffic would lead to more expense, but it'd also likely lead to more donations.
You obviously have this all figured out. I can't wait to see your fork.
--Mike