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This page is used for drafting the email to be sent to prepare users and contributors for the implementation of the WikiLicensing spec. At the moment it is only a very rough draft. ## page was renamed from WikiLicensing/Email
This page is used for drafting the email to be sent to prepare users and contributors for the implementation of the WikiLicensing spec. This is now the final version.
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This email is sent to you to inform you of a change in the Wiki copyright policy. You may recall we emailed all contributors to the Ubuntu wiki some time ago asking for views on a potential change of the Wiki copyright policy.
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The Ubuntu Wiki is a collaborative resource, and the product of the Ubuntu community as a whole. Its content, put together by many contributors with different knowledge and points of view, is immensely valuable to us all. Unfortunately, at the moment, there is no clear definition of what rights contributors to the Wiki retain over the material that they post, or the extent to which other persons are entitled to copy or modify the material. For example, it would be very useful to ensure that pages from the Ubuntu Wiki may be copied into documentation in the Ubuntu distribution without complex licensing issues, ensuring that those working on documentation can concentrate on producing the best documentation possible rather than legal negotiations. This email is sent to you to inform you of the outcome of that consultation process and the resulting change to the licensing policy on the documentation wiki.
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After discussion among the Ubuntu Community Council and interested community members, many of whom are themselves extensive contributors to the Wiki, we propose that new material on the Ubuntu Wiki should be in the "public domain" [1]. This means that a contributor posting material on the wiki will NOT retain any copyright over the material (although of course they will still be credited in RecentChanges and the page history so that they can take pride in their work), and others can copy or modify it without restriction. The exact legal status of material posted to the Wiki is [LINK here]. The Wiki will be changed to make this clear to those creating or editing pages, and of course links from the Wiki to documentation under other licences will continue to be welcome. NOTE: this change applies to the documentation wiki only, at https://help.ubuntu.com/community, and not to the Ubuntu development wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com. In the future we will be considering the scope for a similar change to be made to the Ubuntu development wiki.
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This decision is not intended in any way to underestimate the value of contributions to the Ubuntu Wiki, and we would like to make a good-faith attempt to ensure that contributors of existing material on the Ubuntu Wiki are happy with this change, hence this mail. We invite any contributors who have any questions or concerns about this plan to contact us at <community-council@lists.ubuntu.com>. In the absence of substantial numbers of objections, this change will be made to the Wiki after [one month??]. = Decision =

After discussion among the Ubuntu Community Council and an initial consultation period, it has been decided that new material on the documentation wiki should be licensed under a free license, CC-by-SA[1]. The documentation wiki will be changed to make this clear to those creating or editing pages, and of course external links from the Wiki to documentation under other licences will continue to be welcome.

This decision is not intended in any way to underestimate the value of contributions, but rather to ensure that the material on the documentation wiki complies with the same standards of openness as the Ubuntu project as a whole.

= Rationale =

The documentation wiki is a collaborative resource, and the product of the Ubuntu community as a whole. Its content, put together by many contributors with different knowledge and points of view, is immensely valuable to us all. Unfortunately, at the moment, there is no clear definition of what rights contributors to the documentation retain over the material that they post, or the extent to which other persons are entitled to copy or modify the material. For example, it would be very useful to ensure that community contributed documentation may be copied into documentation in the Ubuntu distribution without complex licensing issues, ensuring that those working on documentation can concentrate on producing the best documentation possible rather than legal negotiations.

= Feedback =

We would again like to make a good-faith attempt to ensure that contributors of existing material are happy with this change. We invite any contributors who have any questions or concerns about this plan to contact us at <community-council@lists.ubuntu.com>. Given the consultation that has already taken place in relation to this change, we hope that the vast majority of contributors will welcome it.

In the absence of substantial numbers of objections, this change will be made to the documentation wiki after approximately one month.
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Many thanks for your contributions to the Ubuntu Wiki, and we hope that you will continue to help! Many thanks for your contributions to the Ubuntu documentation, and we hope that you will continue to help!
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[1] In some jurisdictions this is not truly possible; we plan to use wording similar to that found at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:PD-self to avoid problems in those regions. [1] See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/

This page is used for drafting the email to be sent to prepare users and contributors for the implementation of the WikiLicensing spec. This is now the final version.

Dear Contributor to the Ubuntu Wiki,

You may recall we emailed all contributors to the Ubuntu wiki some time ago asking for views on a potential change of the Wiki copyright policy.

This email is sent to you to inform you of the outcome of that consultation process and the resulting change to the licensing policy on the documentation wiki.

NOTE: this change applies to the documentation wiki only, at https://help.ubuntu.com/community, and not to the Ubuntu development wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com. In the future we will be considering the scope for a similar change to be made to the Ubuntu development wiki.

= Decision =

After discussion among the Ubuntu Community Council and an initial consultation period, it has been decided  that new material on the documentation wiki should be licensed under a free license, CC-by-SA[1]. The documentation wiki will be changed to make this clear to those creating or editing pages, and of course external links from the Wiki to documentation under other licences will continue to be welcome.

This decision is not intended in any way to underestimate the value of contributions, but rather to ensure that the material on the documentation wiki complies with the same standards of openness as the Ubuntu project as a whole.

= Rationale =

The documentation wiki is a collaborative resource, and the product of the Ubuntu community as a whole. Its content, put together by many contributors with different knowledge and points of view, is immensely valuable to us all. Unfortunately, at the moment, there is no clear definition of what rights contributors to the documentation retain over the material that they post, or the extent to which other persons are entitled to copy or modify the material. For example, it would be very useful to ensure that community contributed documentation may be copied into documentation in the Ubuntu distribution without complex licensing issues, ensuring that those working on documentation can concentrate on producing the best documentation possible rather than legal negotiations.

= Feedback =

We would again like to make a good-faith attempt to ensure that contributors of existing material are happy with this change. We invite any contributors who have any questions or concerns about this plan to contact us at <community-council@lists.ubuntu.com>. Given the consultation that has already taken place in relation to this change, we hope that the vast majority of contributors will welcome it.

In the absence of substantial numbers of objections, this change will be made to the documentation wiki after approximately one month.

More details can be found here:

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WikiLicensing

Many thanks for your contributions to the Ubuntu documentation, and we hope that you will continue to help!

[1] See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/

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