discuss: Documentation licensing
Subject:
Re: Documentation Licensing
From:
Rick Moen ####@####.####
Date:
12 Apr 2004 10:00:36 -0000
Message-Id: <20040412100033.GG14644@linuxmafia.com>
Quoting Rodolfo J. Paiz ####@####.####
> Despite my previous interest in preventing modification without
> authorization on that kind of document, and also despite my recent decision
> to move to the Creative Commons' Attribution-ShareAlike license, it appears
> that the documents I currently post online are licensed under the GFDL 1.1.
> <grin> Outsmarted myself, even.
Heh. ;->
> Can anyone point me to a doc licensed with the CC-BY-SA so I can use that
> as an example to properly change the text of my licenses?
I lack sufficient hubris to point to my own usage, and, besides, the
Great God Murphy would probably punish me by rendering my usage of that
licence hopelessly inept at the point of maximum public visibility.
Anyhow, CC have a considerable array of e-mail mailing lists, detailed
here: http://creativecommons.org/discuss I'd speculate that their
"Licenses, General" list might be a good place to ask.
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