On 5/12/06, Amgine amgine.saewyc@gmail.com wrote:
The CC-by 2.5 license allows content which is created under it to be relicensed under another free license which meets its minimums.
The GFDL meets these minimums, but does not allow content created under it to be relicensed.
The argument is that the right of the licensor to request removal of attribution is not covered by the GFDL, hence that the GFDL does not meet the minimums of CC-BY.
Erik