Hi guys,
With http://wiki.gentoo.org having their documents as CC-BY-SA 3.0, I
thought it might be a good idea to work this out for our documents as well.
That would allow us to "tech-write" stuff that is on the wiki properly, but
also use the newer (and recommended) version.
Of course, that won't be done by just making <license /> refer to the 3.0 as
that will break our documents (legally, that is). Instead, I was considering
to add @version support to the license entity (in dtd and xsl), update the
supporting documents (xml-guide and the like) so that this can be done less
intrusively.
In other words, support "<license version='3.0' />" for documents that need
to be CC-BY-SA 3.0, or for new documents.
What's your take on this?
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen
With http://wiki.gentoo.org having their documents as CC-BY-SA 3.0, I
thought it might be a good idea to work this out for our documents as well.
That would allow us to "tech-write" stuff that is on the wiki properly, but
also use the newer (and recommended) version.
Of course, that won't be done by just making <license /> refer to the 3.0 as
that will break our documents (legally, that is). Instead, I was considering
to add @version support to the license entity (in dtd and xsl), update the
supporting documents (xml-guide and the like) so that this can be done less
intrusively.
In other words, support "<license version='3.0' />" for documents that need
to be CC-BY-SA 3.0, or for new documents.
What's your take on this?
Wkr,
Sven Vermeulen