question about haskell wiki copy-rights

Hello haskell-cafe, i plan to write sometimes a Haskell performance tutorial. am i correctly understand that i can include contents of existing haskell wiki pages as long as tutorial will be published only on haskell wiki? -- Best regards, Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin@gmail.com

Hi
i plan to write sometimes a Haskell performance tutorial. am i correctly understand that i can include contents of existing haskell wiki pages as long as tutorial will be published only on haskell wiki?
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/HaskellWiki:Copyrights As far as I can tell, you are allowed to steal anything you want off the wiki, write your performance tutorial, and only sell it if thats what you want. Off course, the rest of us would be greatful if it did end up on the wiki. Thanks Neil

On 7/10/06, Bulat Ziganshin
Hello haskell-cafe,
i plan to write sometimes a Haskell performance tutorial. am i correctly understand that i can include contents of existing haskell wiki pages as long as tutorial will be published only on haskell wiki?
The license can be found here: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/HaskellWiki:Copyrights Basically, if it's on the haskellwiki and added later than 2006-01-15 (or the original author(s) put a tag in the talk-page where they relicense it to the new license) you can do whatever you want with it. If the content you're copying is in the old wiki (hawiki) then I think you'll need to contact the original author(s) to get them to relicense their contributions to the new license (I think, I can't find copyright info on the old wiki). /S -- Sebastian Sylvan +46(0)736-818655 UIN: 44640862
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Bulat Ziganshin
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Neil Mitchell
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Sebastian Sylvan