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Re: [gNewSense-users] [Fwd: Licensing of the Ubuntu Documentation Wiki]
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Kevin M. Dean |
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Re: [gNewSense-users] [Fwd: Licensing of the Ubuntu Documentation Wiki] - Should gnewsense also change to CC-BY-SA |
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Sun, 08 Apr 2007 01:00:01 -0400 |
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The GNU Free Documentation License, in my opinion is a damn shady license.
The Debian project (where my roots are) long declared the GFDL a
non-Free license because it can contain invariant sections that limit
Freedom 1 and 3.
However, it should be noted that gNewSense uses the GFDL WITHOUT
invariant sections, making it without a doubt Free.
I think this could open up a can of worms either way. I think it makes
sense to back a Free Software Foundation license, used Freely, than to
adopt a license not specifically designed for documentation. However, if
we see an issue with the GFDL we should also make that noted.
It's purely political, but I think using the GFDL when other's flee from
it gives us a bit more weight in saying "We think this needs to be changed."
My stance, now, is that the GFDL is sub-optimal, but in the scope of
gNewSense, there isn't any doubt as to if it's Free.
- -Kevin
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
> Should we follow their lead on this? Our wiki still have relatively
> little content, so it wouldn't be that hard to relicense. We may want
> to mirror/copy their wiki in the future. CC-BY-SA is a free license,
> though not recommended by FSF for documentation.
>
> Matthew Flaschen
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