Hi, I'm somewhat confused after having read those recent notes on the Wiki's licencing:
http://wiki.scribus.net/index.php/Licensing in particular, this part of them: <quoting> "This wiki forms a "users for users" website, shall we say, and the main Scribus team contributes content for public discussion such as the development roadmap, and articles as necessary but these are not intended to be used on the other site as posted here." </quoting> It is surely merely a misunderstanding, but it sounds, like Scribus Wiki users/authors were not allowed to execute some of their rights, granted to them by this Wiki's CC-BY-SA licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ , in particular: * to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work * to make derivative works * to make commercial use of the work To avoid any future misunderstandings: this licence applies to every single page of this Wiki, unless noted otherwise in the article in question from the very beginning. AFAIK, there are currently only two Wiki articles (man page drafts), where separate licencing (GNU GPL) has been aplied. Those Wiki articles that had been initiated by Scribus Team members without a previous note regarding the separate licencing, and were edited by other Wiki users in (true) belief, this were CC-BY-SA licenced articles, have to remain licenced this way. The only articles I can think of, where this licence could be reversible, are 1.3x Roadmap and Roadmap Extras pages, since there were entirely created by Scribus team and were ineditable anyway. Probably I'm overreacting, but since I've been contributing to this Wiki from the very beginning, I would like to have those matters cleared once and for all. best regards Maciej
