> > > My question is: what's the right way to do this? If all contributors > > > agree, can I just drop the FDL from my 'legalese' paragraphs, replacing > > > it with a reference to the GPL, or do I have to mention the fact that > > > previous versions were licensed under the FDL? Do I have to wait for a > > > new update of those documents, or can I just go ahead and change the > > > license without changing the licensed text? > > > > Normally you can drop the ref. to the FDL completely. But note that if > > someone got a copy under the GNU FDL, he is free to continue to > > distribute it as GNU FDL, even if he knows that you relicensed it to > > the GPL. > > As author, you can relicense your production as you want, without > > changing the licensed text (at your option). > > What about contributors who sent patches of maybe 5 lines? > They'd have to be contacted as well, since they contributed to the > FDL version and hence implicitly released their patch under the FDL, > no?
Indeed, they are also authors, they are also copyright holders. The only solution for you is to find an agreement with them or to remove their contribution from your code/documentation. Regards, -- Mathieu Roy Homepage: http://yeupou.coleumes.org Not a native english speaker: http://stock.coleumes.org/doc.php?i=/misc-files/flawed-english