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:::I'm pretty flexible. I just didn't know how open the source material was. I was thinking a release statement would be enough, but I have no idea where to put it. I suppose a warning to the known contributors, than maybe a note in the Arisia article. --[[User:Bill Taylor|Bill Taylor]] 13:56, 29 January 2007 (PST) | :::I'm pretty flexible. I just didn't know how open the source material was. I was thinking a release statement would be enough, but I have no idea where to put it. I suppose a warning to the known contributors, than maybe a note in the Arisia article. --[[User:Bill Taylor|Bill Taylor]] 13:56, 29 January 2007 (PST) | ||
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+ | ::OK, I've spoken to all the original authors except for Carsten Turner who wrote [[Logistics]], and I'll speak to him on Sunday. I have plenty to keep me busy going forward just with material I wrote myself. At some future point I expect Arisia will have a formal vote to authorize wholesale migration of material owned by the organization; do you have any thoughts on the particular wording we should use? --[[User:Phi|phi]] 12:29, 30 January 2007 (PST) |
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Right now my project is to import everything useful from http://wiki.techno-fandom.org/ so that site can be deprecated as an information source. I am also migrating large quantities of generally useful information from the Drupal instance at staff.arisia.org (not a public resource, sorry).
- Dumb question, but, "what if any, are the copyright concerns?" --Bill Taylor 11:51, 29 January 2007 (PST)
- The stuff coming from staff.arisia.org is material I wrote myself and which I am placing in the public domain by importing it here. That applies to much of the material on wiki.techno-fandom.org as well, but not all of it; I believe the other authors considered themselves to be contributing public information on behalf of Arisia and I am acting on Arisia's behalf by moving it here, but this is not made explicit on the source wiki. Some of the other authors are active here, and I can ask them to import the information themselves if that would be preferable. --phi 12:24, 29 January 2007 (PST)
- I'm pretty flexible. I just didn't know how open the source material was. I was thinking a release statement would be enough, but I have no idea where to put it. I suppose a warning to the known contributors, than maybe a note in the Arisia article. --Bill Taylor 13:56, 29 January 2007 (PST)
- OK, I've spoken to all the original authors except for Carsten Turner who wrote Logistics, and I'll speak to him on Sunday. I have plenty to keep me busy going forward just with material I wrote myself. At some future point I expect Arisia will have a formal vote to authorize wholesale migration of material owned by the organization; do you have any thoughts on the particular wording we should use? --phi 12:29, 30 January 2007 (PST)