On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 1:55 PM, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
2009/1/20 Anthony wikimail@inbox.org:
That doesn't really any of my questions, though I was more looking for an answer from Erik or Mike anyway.
It's a fairly important question, since compatibility with other works
under
CC-BY-SA is allegedly the main reason for the relicensing.
Is the question clear? Maybe I should be even more specific. How would
one
go about using content from Citizendium in Wikipedia, if Wikipedia relicenses content under CC-BY-SA?
Assuming a large number of authors on Citizendium. Use the export function there to provide the file in a useful format and reactivate the import function on en to export it (at a pinch is should be possible to put together a script that can grab the relevant information and turn it into a file suitable for import to wikipedia without having to use the export function).
That would destroy the usability of diffs.
How would a third party go about using
the combined work?
Depends on the context.
In the context of a printed book using an article which was 60% originated in Wikipedia, 20% originated in Citizendium, and 20% originated by the book authors?