Anthony wrote: >> a) a link (URL) to the history page of the article >> or other page that contains the authorship >> information of the articles you are re-using. >> > For offline copies, that would likewise be no attribution at all. > Can we please drop the nonsense that a URL is "no attribution at all" in an offline context? I've made this point before, but URLs do not suddenly become devoid of meaning just because you're using a medium where you can't follow a hyperlink. I could just as soon say that print media aren't acceptable sources for Wikipedia articles because you can't check them by following a hyperlink, it's the same logic. We allow references that adapt the conventions of other media to our context, we should allow people using other media the same privilege in adapting our conventions to their context.
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