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* I did put a public domain copyright notice here, but was told the wiki was initially under the GFDL before the reinstall, so I've had to change it back. Although GFDL is at least acceptable, personally, I don't believe in sticking copyright notices on such things and would like everything here to just go in the Public Domain (cause, seriously, who really cares what someone wants to use it for?), but it would require all existing contributors to agree. --[[User:Lachlan Hunt|Lachlan Hunt]] 09:22, 18 November 2006 (UTC) | * I did put a public domain copyright notice here, but was told the wiki was initially under the GFDL before the reinstall, so I've had to change it back. Although GFDL is at least acceptable, personally, I don't believe in sticking copyright notices on such things and would like everything here to just go in the Public Domain (cause, seriously, who really cares what someone wants to use it for?), but it would require all existing contributors to agree. So, which licence do you think we should use? --[[User:Lachlan Hunt|Lachlan Hunt]] 09:22, 18 November 2006 (UTC) |
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- I did put a public domain copyright notice here, but was told the wiki was initially under the GFDL before the reinstall, so I've had to change it back. Although GFDL is at least acceptable, personally, I don't believe in sticking copyright notices on such things and would like everything here to just go in the Public Domain (cause, seriously, who really cares what someone wants to use it for?), but it would require all existing contributors to agree. So, which licence do you think we should use? --Lachlan Hunt 09:22, 18 November 2006 (UTC)