Hi all, On 20 September 2016 at 19:04, Jonathan Riddell <j...@jriddell.org> wrote: > Added: > "Content on collaborative edited websites such as wikis must be > licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 > International." > Rationale: we have no policy for wikis but they are very important to > us especially with wikitoLearn so we should add one. Our wikis are > currently CC 3.0+FDL but we should consider moving to CC 4.0 (CC > includes an or later so there's no difficultly in doing this). FDL is > unmaintained and not much used so we can drop this.
WikiToLearn is currently dual licensing CC-BY-SA 3.0 / GNU FDL and we're considering just dropping FDL as it is quite cumbersome and we don't really use it anyways. We would need to keep BY-SA, but I am unaware of any particular difference between 3.0 and 4.0. We can of course evaluate only backward compatible changes, and we need to be backward compatible with 3.0 for a long time due to the usage of Wikimedia Commons content (still mostly 3.0). Bye, -Riccardo -- Pace Peace Paix Paz Frieden Pax Pokój Friður Fred Béke 和平 Hasiti Lapé Hetep Malu Mир Wolakota Santiphap Irini Peoch שלום Shanti Vrede Baris Rój Mír Taika Rongo Sulh Mir Py'guapy 평화