actions to OPL
Karsten Wade
kwade at redhat.com
Tue Feb 7 21:33:32 UTC 2006
We'll roll with this plan from Greg:
1. Agree to OPL w/o restrictions. <== DONE
Steps 2a-2c should happen pretty much simultaneously:
2a. Snapshot a list of all wiki users who have accounts *right now*.
Make that list into a wiki page. Call it the "legacy wiki user OPL
agreement page" or some such. Put a watch on the page. People who
agree should put a little "check" or something on the page. With watch,
we should be able to tell if someone is doing something wacky, like
agreeing on behalf of other people.
2b. Add language that says "any content here is OPL content" to the
account creation / login page, BIG AND BOLD so people can't miss it.
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/UserPreferences).
2c. Announce OPL policy -- and point legacy users to the "lwuOap" page,
explaining how to agree to the new policy, and what to do if you don't
(i.e. go and remove your edits.)
2d. Slap "OPL" on every single page in the footer.
3. Monitor the watch list for compliance.
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