Hi Ben, thanks for the suggestion. I would be fine with moving the active work to the EA Wiki, but I see two challenges: (1) the EA Wiki uses MediaWiki markup instead of Markdown; (2) the EA Wiki tends to use CC BY-SA instead of CC BY-NC-SA as its license, so GiveWell’s original license would need to explicitly be maintained.
I have a program (pandoc) which converts Markdown syntax to MediaWiki, so I can overcome (1), though it’s admittedly awkward having to potentially copy changes back and forth. I believe (2) is not an issue as long as the license is clearly stated: the wiki footer only says “Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported unless otherwise noted.” (emphasis mine)
I’m happy to create the page and put the content on it and ferry any edits back into pull requests for you, provided there’s no other reason you don’t want me to do so? (you can PM me if you want)
(Now that I’m talking about this, I think what I’d really want would be something where you had the brief notes, but you could click to expand individual brief notes to full transcript where available. But neither of our venues are natively capable of that, I think.)
I looked closer at the copyright situation. The copyright footer on the page I quote accurately, but the “create page” dialog has this commentary:
Please note that all contributions to EA Wiki are considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (see EA Wiki:Copyrights for details). If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly and redistributed at will, then do not submit it here.
You are also promising us that you wrote this yourself, or copied it from a public domain or similar free resource. Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
That sounds less equivocal about the permitted licenses, and sounds like I can’t have a CC BY-NC-SA thing there.
Original content is available under the CC-0 licence unless otherwise noted. Logos, taglines, and other non-original content is owned by their respective entities, who may request removal by contacting an administrator.
which seems in contradiction with both the footer and the dialog :/
I’ll find someone I can contact to ask for clarification, and I’ll post again here if I make any progress.
There is no one central person to own the EA Wiki right now. I’m happy to change the license or have someone else change it, since the current license is just the default one from MediaWiki.
Hi Ben, thanks for the suggestion. I would be fine with moving the active work to the EA Wiki, but I see two challenges: (1) the EA Wiki uses MediaWiki markup instead of Markdown; (2) the EA Wiki tends to use CC BY-SA instead of CC BY-NC-SA as its license, so GiveWell’s original license would need to explicitly be maintained.
I have a program (pandoc) which converts Markdown syntax to MediaWiki, so I can overcome (1), though it’s admittedly awkward having to potentially copy changes back and forth. I believe (2) is not an issue as long as the license is clearly stated: the wiki footer only says “Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported unless otherwise noted.” (emphasis mine)
I’m happy to create the page and put the content on it and ferry any edits back into pull requests for you, provided there’s no other reason you don’t want me to do so? (you can PM me if you want)
(Now that I’m talking about this, I think what I’d really want would be something where you had the brief notes, but you could click to expand individual brief notes to full transcript where available. But neither of our venues are natively capable of that, I think.)
I am fine with this plan. Feel free to reply here or message me directly if you run into difficulties or have any further questions.
I looked closer at the copyright situation. The copyright footer on the page I quote accurately, but the “create page” dialog has this commentary:
That sounds less equivocal about the permitted licenses, and sounds like I can’t have a CC BY-NC-SA thing there.
Meanwhile, that EA Wiki:Copyrights link actually says:
which seems in contradiction with both the footer and the dialog :/
I’ll find someone I can contact to ask for clarification, and I’ll post again here if I make any progress.
There is no one central person to own the EA Wiki right now. I’m happy to change the license or have someone else change it, since the current license is just the default one from MediaWiki.