Randy Kramer wrote:
Best wishes for the move!
Not to be difficult, but (as <something> of WikiLearn) I have to mention some
things:
One of my policies (not sure where it is written, but I'm fairly sure it is)
on WikiLearn is to never leave a dead link, so if you move the content off
WikiLearn, please leave each page in place with a note like "Linux Audio
pages moved to <new domain>, this page can now be found at <new URL for
page>".
good idea
let's keep the content of wikilearn for a while.
If someone moved the content, give a note at the top of the page
Also, I don't think it necessarily applies in this
case, but if I've
contributed "real content" (as opposed to formatting and orgainzational type
stuff), I want it left on WikiLearn, as WikiLearn is (among other things) my
learning notebook. (I don't mind (in the specific case of any of my content
on the Linux Audio pages) it being duplicated somewhere else
(non-commercialy), with proper attribution.)
I would suggest every author to move its own contents.
I suggest the entries of the new wiki to set under FDL
( GNU Free Documentation License
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html )
Or under CC? (Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/ )
But since there are so many authors that would not be appropriate propably
Is there any "wiki-licence"?
I haven't thought about this yet.