In a discussion back in 2002 (starting about here (http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia/2002-August/021718.html ) It was decided that the acknowledgment for the use of FOLDOC material would be on the same page. I have seen that said mentions still exist, with the use of a template. Now the questions.
*Is this a legal requirement that comes from some interpretation of our venerable GFDL or just courtesy?
*In either case, do the rights to modify our material include the right of moving that notice to a less prominent place, or removing it altogether?
*In [[Wikipedia:Boilerplate_request_for_permission]], such mention is offered
''If you do agree to grant permission for use, we will credit you for your work in the resulting article's references section by stating it was based on your work and is used with your permission, and by providing a link back to your website. ''
Is this is still valid? Can we assure that our re-users would keep that?
Sorry if this was already discussed somewhere else, and long ago, but some recent issues in the Spanish Wikipedia demand that we have a clearer understanding of this.
Thank you,
AstroNomer
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