Wikipedia talk:Text of the GNU Free Documentation License, version 1.2/Wikify?
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- Should we not try to wikify it a bit? I would certainly have appreciated links to the FSF website and the text of the GPL. Hyperlinks would not in any way change the meaning of the license, but would make it a more useful document. -- ChrisO 16:13, 23 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, although we should not modify the license itself (not even to add links), I would like to see a few links to related things. Brianjd
- A little unclear? We should not add links in the middle of the license, but a links section should be added above or below (I think below is best), clearly separated from the license. Brianjd
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