Whatever the Haskell community end up deciding, I would like to point
out that the Wikibooks project uses the GFDL. What would greatly
simplify us wikibookians using content from the Haskell wiki are
GFDL-friendly terms, that is, one of:
public domain
GFDL
creative commons [by][sa] - that's up to 4 CC licenses to choose from
(*)
If anybody suddenly feels inspired to go contribute, please see
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:Haskell
--eric
(*) the share-alike situtation may be less clear, it seems CC are
proposing a one-way compatibility with GFDL, but not sure what the news
on that is)
On 9 janv. 06, at 21:11, Ashley Yakeley wrote:
As long as that's just the default and not required of course.
No, all contributions would be in the public domain.
--
Eric Kow http://www.loria.fr/~kow
PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9 Merci de corriger mon français.
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