On 1/29/07, Omegatron <omegatron+wikienl(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I asked "Should we remove all quotations from
Wikipedia? Should we delete
Wikiquote?" and you simply responded "There are many free quotations."
Does
this mean that you are in favor of removing all quotations from Wikipedia
and Wikiquote unless they are free content? if not, what do you mean by
that statement?
I mean there are many free quotations (a bit over 4000 years worth).
It would not be impossible to create a wikiquote that used only free
quotations.
But I don't deal with with Wikiquote so it isn't really something I'm
going to worry to much about.
So you are not part of this movement? You are in
favor of the use of
non-free images on Wikipedia?
I tend to feel that the foundation has a valid case for not releasing
the logo under a free licence. Even debian initialy didn't although I
understand that has rather broken down.
You've certainly deleted a lot more of it...
Less than one day's worth of bad uplaods a month
It doesn't. I said I was looking at file names
only. That image should be
replaced with a free one.
But it hadn't been even though I was able to find free images inside
30 seconds. Why do you think that was?
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geni