On Fri, Apr 13, 2018, at 11:48 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:> 
> This isn't how copyright works, sorry.

Thanks, I was aware of this. No, it doesn't strictly adhere to 'how copyright 
works', but realistically, people who contribute to a freely available wiki 
about open source software are not going to sue you for putting an open source 
license on it. It's not even clear what they'd sue for: you can't lose revenue 
on wiki content that is already accessible at zero cost.

As I said, this is something I have seen projects do. The Ubuntu wiki underwent 
relicensing in 2011, for instance, with the wording in an email:
"In the absence of a substantial number of objections, this change will be made 
to the Ubuntu wiki after approximately one month."

Thomas
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