2009/5/28 Ray Saintonge <[email protected]>: > Samuel Klein wrote: >>> As much as anything else it is the short time frame that will look >>> pushy. Wikipedia went through a lot of debate *before* the switch, and >>> >> The timeframe is a problem, absolutely. >> > > If we were so fortunate as to have that as the only problem, there would > be nothing to prevent the WMF Board from simply extending the deadline.
The WMF didn't set the deadline, the FSF did. >>> the internal debates of others should not matter less. As I understand >>> what is being said they will still be able to import from WMF projects; >>> >> For a limited time - until some bit of cc-sa material is incorporated >> into a given article. In a matter of months or years they will no >> longer be able to import text from the latest pages; they won't be >> able to choose then to relicense, because it will no longer be >> possible under GFDL 1.3. >> > > Who is going to stop them? Take this too far and it could drift into > the realm of anti-trust legislation. Anti-trust? What does this have to do with anti-trust? _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
