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Why don't you chose to license under CC-by 3.0 ''or any later version published by Creative Commons''? With this declaration later projects (which may use CC-by 4.0) could use your content with the same licence as the rest of their work. --[[User:Mms|Mms]] 01:03, 11 August 2007 (PDT)
Why don't you chose to license under CC-by 3.0 ''or any later version published by Creative Commons''? With this declaration later projects (which may use CC-by 4.0) could use your content with the same licence as the rest of their work. --[[User:Mms|Mms]] 01:03, 11 August 2007 (PDT)
:Mate, THAT is the license we are using, both for the wiki and SOM.  CC-BY 3.
:I understand about the concern about a later version.  You are suggesting adding a clause similar to the GPL.  I am not sure if this is possible, as the CC licenses do change a lot between versions.  I will get in touch with the CC list and get some feedback.  For now though, don't worry.  If the need arises anyone may "upgrade" their content to whatever new version that will be available.  Don't let that stop you from contributing whatever you would like to contribute.--[[User:Saoshyant|Ivo]] 05:26, 11 August 2007 (PDT)

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Why don't you chose to license under CC-by 3.0 or any later version published by Creative Commons? With this declaration later projects (which may use CC-by 4.0) could use your content with the same licence as the rest of their work. --Mms 01:03, 11 August 2007 (PDT)

Mate, THAT is the license we are using, both for the wiki and SOM. CC-BY 3.
I understand about the concern about a later version. You are suggesting adding a clause similar to the GPL. I am not sure if this is possible, as the CC licenses do change a lot between versions. I will get in touch with the CC list and get some feedback. For now though, don't worry. If the need arises anyone may "upgrade" their content to whatever new version that will be available. Don't let that stop you from contributing whatever you would like to contribute.--Ivo 05:26, 11 August 2007 (PDT)