Greta_Doci_WMDE added a comment.
In T47134#4408780, @Legoktm wrote:
This was 5+ years ago, but I think the message had the label "[save]" hardcoded, when I was pressing a button labeled "[remove]" - and that was the issue. The message would ideally be parameterized or something.
This makes more
Legoktm added a comment.
This was 5+ years ago, but I think the message had the label "[save]" hardcoded, when I was pressing a button labeled "[remove]" - and that was the issue. The message would ideally be parameterized or something.
I had filed this right as the message prompt was introduced
thiemowmde added a comment.
Legally, every edit requires the user to agree to the license. Even if the license is CC-0. Even if the edit removes something. Every edit becomes part of the CC-0 dataset, and this can only be done if every edit is compatible with CC-0.
In other words: I think the
Greta_Doci_WMDE added a comment.
I think that what @Legoktm was trying to report here, was that, when you edit an item, and you're are not logged in (or have never hit the button I accept these terms in my future edits.) the copyright pops up, even though your reason to edit that property is to