Neil Harris wrote:
I'm _against_ using the ICRA tags, since they seem to be both still somewhat subjective (and hence incompatible with NPOV), as well as in my opinion almost certainly (IANAL, TINLA) legally incompatible with an open-access, GFDL-licensed wiki.
I suppose Wikipedia is big enough to come up with our own tags. In the first place, our needs for 1.0 are much bigger than child/sensitivity protection, which is what the ICRA addresses. In the second place, we shouldn't be surprised if whatever standard we develop (with our incredible community focus power) becomes adopted widely. ICRA may be a nice example in certain ways, but we needn't be shy about going in our own direction.
Tom