On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 1:49:07 PM UTC+2, RichardWilliamSmith wrote:

>  
>>
>> Do you think we should adopt a convention for easily marking our wikis so 
>>> that other people know what we're happy with?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, and I think we already do.
>>
>
> I was thinking of, for example, a tiddler "$:/license" that could be 
> easily set - that way when, say Jed or Tobias creates a new wiki, they can 
> set the flag to let me know they don'y mind me re-mixing their work. I was 
> really referring to the possible adoption of a convention of part of a 
> distributed documentation project - I can host a version of the docs, mark 
> it as cc-by-sa and whoever wants to can take what they like.
>

... I wish you good luck, to discuss licenses with Tobias ;)  

I wouldn't use a system tiddler. It's hidden. The license tiddler wants to 
clarify, what is you intention for the content your created.  So why hide 
it?

-------------- slightly OT

There has been some discussion at TW github issues, to make contribution 
easier. ... Several other big projects have adopted, an even "lighter" 
approach to sign their contributions. see:   
https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#sign-your-work

They use a "Developer Certificate of Origin" (Which you are free to use, 
but not allowed to change ;) ... IMO a mechanism like this will be also 
thinkable. But I'm not sure, if it works without a "versioning" software of 
some kind.

just some more thoughts, in a different direction

-m




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