2009/1/11 Thomas Dalton <[email protected]>: > I don't understand, which terms don't appear and how is that relevant? > CC-BY-SA allows authors to specify how they wish to be attributed, so > we can (at least try to) choose a way that ought to be acceptable to > people that have accepted the GFDL.
They can specify but that means nothing. The CC-BY-SA 3.0 actually says: provide, reasonable to the medium or means You are utilizing: (i) the name of the Original Author (or pseudonym, if applicable) if supplied For clarity the license opening defines the original author to be the individual or individuals who created the thing. The critical term is "reasonable to the medium or means" for mediawiki our current method of crediting is probably reasonable to the medium or means. For other applications different forms of crediting are required. Any 5 author stuff is completely irrelevant. -- geni _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
