El Sábado, 28 de Febrero de 2009, 80n escribió:
> So what percentage of *user contributed* data would other people feel 
> willing to see sacrificed in order to move forward with the new license?

I'm one of the persons who consider CC-by-sa to be a risk for the integrity of 
the project (i.e. there are potential legal loopholes).

I'd rather nuke half the user-contributed data than lose everything.

Also, I think we're making history here: there is the GPL as a share-alike 
*software* license, the CC-by-sa as a share-alike *artistic* license and 
there will be ODbL as a share-alike *database* license.

This is a bold move, as OSM is the first project to embark into a share-alike 
license for databases (and I'm happy we're pioneering this field). I also 
think it's a much needed move.

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