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.