(Dropping other unnecessary CC here) 在 2025-07-27日的 19:47 -0400,Nicholas D Steeves写道: > Hi, > > Maytham Alsudany <maytham@debian.org> writes: > > > Hi, > > > > I am attempting to relicense some important content from wiki.debian.org > > to CC BY-SA 4.0 for inclusion in the new MediaWiki instance that > > currently runs at wiki2025.debian.org. The goal is to ensure all work on > > this new wiki is under a known, consistent license. See [1] for more > > information. > > > > Do you give permission for all work you have submitted currently and > > will submit in the future to wiki.debian.org to be distributed under the > > terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International > > license, the text of which can be found at [2]? > > At this time I think we need to insist on an additional "NO AI TRAINING" > (or similar) clause, because at this time LLM training does not > generally operate in good faith. P.S. Our pastebin appears to be used > to distribute download batches of copyright violating material that are > presumably used to train LLMs... > > I also feel like this is being pushed through with insufficient discussion. > This would be problematic. "Disallowing AI training" would essentially violate DFSG#6. Here is my question: do we really want our Wiki to be distributed under a non-DFSG-compatible license? I know Wiki contents are not software, but the basic idea is similar. > > Please quote the above question in your reply. > > > > If you have any questions, you can reply to this mail, send a mail to > > debian-wiki@lists.debian.org, or send a message at the #debian-wiki IRC > > channel. > > > > Done. > > Regards, > Nicholas > > https://lists.debian.org/debian-wiki/2025/07/msg00038.html Thanks, Boyuan Yang
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