At German WS we do not accept modern literature (with the exception of legal texts in the PD) but each WS is free to go it's own way if - the license is appropriate for WMF - no vanity publishing is supported (educational WMF principle, scope of WS vs. WP, Wikibooks)
Klaus Graf
2011/5/29 Andrea Zanni zanni.andrea84@gmail.com:
In it.source, two are the main conditions:
- the books must have been published
- the license must be PD or CC-BY-SA/GFDL
Then is OK. I think you can have it on ml.source :-) Goo job!
Aubrey
2011/5/29 Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com
Shiju Alex, 29/05/2011 12:22:
I am unable to find any similar case in *English wikisource*. Could some one please guide us regarding this? My primary question is, If a *notable* book of a language is available in a wikisource compatibility license can that be added to Wikisource?
http://wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Subdomain_coordination lacks info about this (which should be fixed), but policies vary among Wikisources. For instance, it.source avoids discussions about notability by allowing only works (and editions) already published by a "traditional publisher" elsewhere; en.source is less restrictive.
Nemo
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