Hi Steve,

I think that Nadia has raised an important point about the distinction
between what the policy says; and what are the appropriate actions. Clearly,
we have to do a better job of explaining things.For the Newbie, alot of this
is hard to understand.

When people are looking at supplying their materials, unless they are open
source values to begin with it's a hard sell. When folks spend time in the
community (and are open source) and then they learn about our collective
mission to create free and open education + all of the wonderful things
we've got going - including wiki-to-pdf; collaborative video editing and
wiki-publishing, then the reasoning behind CC-BY-SA makes eminent sense.

- Randy

On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Steve Foerster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Randy wrote:
>
> << Is there an FAQ about these specific questions, or shall we create
> one?  >>
>
> Well, there's this:
>
> http://wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:Licensing_Policy
>
> That's not a FAQ, that's a start of a policy that I put together a
> while back.  At this point, though I think completion will have to
> wait for the WE Council to be elected.
>
> -=Steve=-
> >
>


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