Dear all,

It's CC-by-sa.

Press release:
The Citizendium encyclopedia project picks a Creative Commons license
"Our gift to the world: CC-by-sa"
 <http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Citizendium_Press_Releases/Dec212007>
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Citizendium_Press_Releases/Dec212007

Monster essay:
"An explanation of the Citizendium license"
 <http://www.citizendium.org/czlicense.html>
http://www.citizendium.org/czlicense.html

My thanks to the many people who helped bring us to this moment.

If there is anything else I need to do, to make the new license "official,"
I trust all license pedants will let me know.  :-)

--Larry





 

For immediate release 

The Citizendium encyclopedia project picks a Creative Commons license

"Our gift to the world: CC-by-sa"

 

December 21, 2007 - In a much-awaited move, the non-profit Citizendium
(http://www.citizendium.org/) encyclopedia project announced that it has
adopted the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
(CC-by-sa <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/> ) as the license
for its own original collaborative content. The license permits anyone to
copy and redevelop the thousands of articles that the Citizendium has
created within its successful first year. 

          The license allows the Citizendium to join the large informal club
of free resources associated especially with Creative Commons and the Free
Software Foundation. Wikipedia uses the FSF's GNU Free Documentation License
(GFDL), which is expected to be made fully compatible with CC-by-sa in
coming months. Therefore, Wikipedia and the Citizendium will be able to
exchange content easily. A minority of Citizendium articles started life on
Wikipedia and so have been available under the GFDL. 

          But the Citizendium, started by a co-founder of Wikipedia, Dr.
Larry Sanger, is quite unusual as Web 2.0 projects go. "We are focused on
quality and responsibility as well as quantity," Sanger said. The project
combines an open, dynamic wiki with a role for expert editors, a requirement
of real names, and constitutional non-profit self-governance, rather than
anarchy or Silicon Valley for-profit control. With a pilot project launched
in November 2006 and public access launched last March, the project has
created about 4,300 articles and more words (about five million) in its
first year than Wikipedia created in its first year. The project reported
accelerating growth throughout 2007 and anticipates even more vigorous
growth in 2008. 

          To explain the choice of license to present and future
contributors, Sanger released a 22,000-word essay: "An explanation of the
<http://www.citizendium.org/czlicense.html> Citizendium license." The
project underwent a very lengthy deliberation process in multiple groups and
venues, beginning last spring, and culminating in the essay. "The essay is
written for our 'Citizens,' it's not really for public consumption," said
Sanger. "We were very thorough. There are people who get quite passionate
about free licenses, and so I felt I had to get it exactly right. It is as
much the work of all the Citizens I am privileged to been able to interact
with it is as my own work--and we said a lot as we went through the issues."


          The decision and the arguments for it are summarized in two
relatively brief sections of the essay (links below). In short, Sanger
argues that adopting the CC-by-sa license is most in line with the project's
top goal, of "giving the broadest access to vast amounts of high-quality
reference content," as well as the main mean to this end, of motivating
participants. The project rejected a license (CC-by-nc-sa) that would forbid
commercial reuse, an issue on which "Citizens" were evenly divided. 

          The project will in coming months turn to recruitment and
expanding its governance processes. The changes are anticipated to greatly
increase the rate at which articles are approved by Citizendium expert
editors. 

LINKS: 

*       "An explanation of the  <http://www.citizendium.org/czlicense.html>
Citizendium license" (essay) 


        Section:
<http://www.citizendium.org/czlicense.html#Our%20license%20and%20license%20p
rocedure> the license decision summarized 

        Section:
<http://www.citizendium.org/czlicense.html#The%20grounds%20for%20this%20deci
sion> the grounds for the decision 

*       Citizendium website: http://www.citizendium.org/ 

*       Creative Commons: http://creativecommons.org/ 

*       CC-by-sa (the new license):
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ 

*       This press release:
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Citizendium_Press_Releases/Dec212007 

*       Press page: http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Press 

CONTACT INFORMATION: 

Larry Sanger, Ph.D., Editor-in-Chief; co-founder of Wikipedia 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

http://www.larrysanger.org/ 

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