Editing stats for Teratornis at 03:55, 26 March 2009 (UTC):
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Another Question from Ched
Given your involvement with WP:TMM, have you ever considered the possibility of a conflict of interest when you post these links with your help desk replies? I ask for several reasons: 1.) I admit that my knowledge of copyright, GNU, and our GFDL is rudimentary at best. 2.) I don't wholly understand the reason for "Copyright © 2008 John Broughton", when it's released under "GNU Free Documentation License". 3.) Often, pointing to that rather lengthy read as an attempt to clarify the answer to a help desk question gives the appearance, to me anyway, as a tad over the top with overkill.
Please note that I ask the question back here on the talk page in an attempt to avoid "poisoning the well" so to speak. I have great admiration for your writing skills, but if there is some agenda that I'm unaware of, I'd like to be clued in. Thanks — Ched ~ (yes?)/© 23:48, 26 March 2009 (UTC)
- On the copyright, here on Wikipedia, each user actually retains copyright and also licenses the text for further distribution via the GNU FDL. It's a license with particular terms on distribution. Unless text is released to the public domain (which the GNU FDL is not), there is an owner of the copyright. -- Yellowdesk (talk) 02:53, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
- You ask a good question. By way of disclosure, I received a small one-time cash payment for having served as the technical reviewer for the book. Divided by the number of hours I spent reading the book and writing comments (not surprisingly, I was not brief), the effective hourly rate might have embarrassed a call center employee in Bangalore. I receive no royalties from sales of the paper copy. I have no idea of the deal that John received because he hasn't told me and I haven't asked him. Presumably there is no revenue generated for anyone when someone views the online copy that John donated to the Wikimedia Foundation. Before the free version came online, I occasionally recommended the paper copy. Now that the free version is available, I generally only recommend that. Since the online copy seems to be exactly like any other content on Wikipedia, and I cannot profit even indirectly when people view it, I can't think of a way that I have a conflict of interest. However, if there is consensus that I do, I will agree to stop mentioning the book. I recommend the book because I am familiar with its content and I believe it is likely to greatly benefit any new Wikipedia user who reads it and who wants to become a serious contributor here. All the same content is available in Wikipedia's online help pages, but not in the same orderly format with a logical sequential order for reading. The book would have helped me when I was new to Wikipedia. I haven't heard any negative feedback about the book at all yet, although I have not monitored every location where criticism might have occurred. At least one other similar book is available now, but I have not read it yet. I would recommend a competing book if I knew it to be better, either in general or about some particular topic. --Teratornis (talk) 03:06, 27 March 2009 (UTC)
- I don't wholly understand the reason for "Copyright © 2008 John Broughton" . And I don't either; I just posted what the lawyer at O'Reilly Media said to do. I certainly hope that the intent is clear: to provide a way for less-experienced editors to learn the technical and community rules of Wikipedia more easily than finding and reading documentation. (For those who are experienced enough to prefer the documentation, there is the Editor's index to Wikipedia, something which both Teratornis and I have played a large part in creating, expanding, and publicizing.) And, for the record, no, I don't get any money from people reading H:TMM; O'Reilly Media doesn't get any money; no one gets any money. -- John Broughton (♫♫) 01:47, 28 March 2009 (UTC)