--- Jimmy Wales jwales@bomis.com wrote:
Yes, but there's a solution to that, at least I think so.
Anything released under FDL 1.x or 2.0 with no invariant sections, no Front-Cover texts, and no Back-Cover texts can be distributed under the terms of LFDL 2.0 *or* FDL 2.0. Anything release under FDL 1.x with invariant sections can be released under FDL 2.0.
And then LFDL can be simpler and worded carefully so as to maximize compatibility with CC SA.
A similar change would need to be made to CC SA 2.0, so that it would allow for relicensing under LFDL.
--Jimbo
Sorry that this is so late, I've been on vacation.
Does the CC SA have provisions for transparent coppies? I think that that's a major difference in some people's minds (in the case of ebooks, etc). LDan
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