Hi,
I just discovered that babylon.com made a free glossary of 322 terms from the english Wikipedia relating to the Olympic Games:
http://info.babylon.com/cgi-bin/temp.cgi?id=47768&layout=gt_new.html
Unfourtunaltely you have to download their software, that will expire after a period of time, two read the glossary. I wonder If the glossary contains 5 authors or a link to the version history and if they modified anything. If they modified parts of the articles, they have to publish a transparent copy that is readable without they proprietary software. Can anybody check this? There is no publically available list of which articles they collected. At least this should be done.
I like projects using Wikipedia content if Wikipedia can benefit from they additions and modifications.
Babylon has a wide range of free glossaries contributed by Babylon's community of users: http://www.babylon.com/gloss/glossaries.html But you cannot use them If you do not buy their software. It's a shame.
The firm is located in Israel and Germany. There is a court decision that confirmed the GPL in Germany so we should also be able two refer to the GFDL.
Thanks, Jakob
P.S: There is a German press release about it: http://www.pressebox.de/index.php?boxid=23510&sid=searchengine_sid