[Wikipedia-l] FDL used to stifle distribution of articles
Jimmy Wales
jwales at bomis.com
Thu Dec 4 20:28:10 UTC 2003
delirium at rufus.d2g.com wrote:
> Well, I think the plain language of the FDL is that Ulrich is correct. It
> doesn't say you can point to a list of the authors elsewhere: it says that
> *you* have to list the authors, and on the title page, no less
But, where is the 'title page'? My interpretation is that a link to a
page containing the title of the article and the history of
contributions *is* the "title page" in the sense of the GNU FDL.
> (not in a list at the end of the document, for example, and
> *certainly* not with only a link at the end of a document to a list
> elsewhere).
Why can't the end of the article have a link at the end saying, for
example "click here to see the 'title page' for this article"?
> Now whether Wikipedia would like to use the FDL is another matter. But we
> currently do, and changing our license seems pretty impossible at this
> point.
That much is true. We've discussed before making some kind of
licensing change, but it's really a lot of trouble, particularly when
*I* think that most of the alleged violations (such as the one you're
talking about here) are not actually violations at all.
--Jimbo
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