Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
[...] as I understand it,
newbiedoc as a whole is unable to change its licence to GPL from GFDL to
make it possible to just migrate it to wiki.debian.org.
Is may not be possible just to merge projects like this. You may find it
easier to work within an existing project or to create a new one if you
cannot find anything suitable. Some NewbieDOC articles are published
under the GPL, some under the GFDL and some are dual-licenced. Only the
original author(s) can change the licence terms.
The NewbieDOC wiki runs in the same way as Wikipedia (with the same
software). The "global" application of the GFDL applies to all entries
(including comments etc) that do not have another licence specified.
Thus, everything on the NewbieDOC website is compatible with the Debian
Free Software Guidelines. However, the dual-licencing approach, for
particular articles, overcomes the problem of using content from one
project in another project eg content from NewbieDOC used in Debian
Reference (GPL only for historical reasons), or perhaps in wiki.debian.org.
It would be great if NewbieDOC was useful to you. If not, perhaps we
could change it to overcome any difficulties? You could always start
development on NewbieDOC, or some other project, and later move
development elsewhere if you decided that it did not meet your needs.
After all, any documents that you write are _your_ documents!
--
Chris.
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