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-Welcome to the GPLv3 Wiki! This site aims to provide information about any and all matters related to the latest revision of the GPL. It should remain purely descriptive; opinions and comments about GPLv3 should go in [http://gplv3.fsf.org/comments/ the comment system].+Welcome to the GPLv3 Wiki! This site aims to provide information about any and all matters related to the latest revision of the GPL. It should remain purely descriptive; opinions and comments about GPLv3 should go in [http://gplv3.fsf.org/comments/ the GPLv3 comment system].
Though the wiki was founded with English text, '''all languages are welcome here'''. Though the wiki was founded with English text, '''all languages are welcome here'''.
-Major sections of the Wiki are outlined below.+== Most active sections of the Wiki ==
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 +For sections have become particularly active:
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 +* [[Event Planning]]: listing of GPLv3 related events, past and future
 +* [[Test Cases]]: discussion of how the draft GPLv3 acts, or should act, in specific cases
 +* [[FAQ Update]]: GPL FAQ has been turned into a wiki page to solicit suggested updating for version three
 +* [[Reusable texts]]: materials which might be helpful to people spreading awareness and understanding of GPLv3
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 +Also, the [[Comment system]] and [[Process]] pages are sporadically active.
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 +More details of these pages and sections can be found below.
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 +You can [http://gplv3.fsf.org/wiki/index.php/Special:Recentchanges view recent changes] to see what's happened lately.
== The drafting process for GPLv3 == == The drafting process for GPLv3 ==
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[[Process]] is a general catch-all page discussing how GPLv3 is being written and revised, with public feedback. If you have questions or concerns about [http://gplv3.fsf.org/process-definition the drafting process], they can be addressed here. [[Process]] is a general catch-all page discussing how GPLv3 is being written and revised, with public feedback. If you have questions or concerns about [http://gplv3.fsf.org/process-definition the drafting process], they can be addressed here.
-[[Event Planning]] talks about upcoming events related to GPLv3; if you're planning your own event (such as a discussion at a user group meeting), feel free to add it here.+[[Event Planning]] talks about upcoming events related to GPLv3; if you're planning your own event (such as a discussion at a user group meeting), feel free to add it here. This page includes the international GPLv3 conferences.
[[Reusable texts]] collects links to slides, presentation notes, transcripts, press releases, and webpages which people are using to promote the GPLv3 process. [[Reusable texts]] collects links to slides, presentation notes, transcripts, press releases, and webpages which people are using to promote the GPLv3 process.
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-There will be a number of [[International conferences]] on GPLv3 during this year. 
== The current draft of GPLv3 == == The current draft of GPLv3 ==
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Since this wiki should have everything you need to know about GPLv3, don't be afraid to add new content. If you're not sure where it should go, feel free to create a new page, or make your suggestions on [[Talk:Main Page]]. Since this wiki should have everything you need to know about GPLv3, don't be afraid to add new content. If you're not sure where it should go, feel free to create a new page, or make your suggestions on [[Talk:Main Page]].
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-You can [http://gplv3.fsf.org/wiki/index.php/Special:Recentchanges view recent changes] to see what's happened lately. 
== About the wiki == == About the wiki ==

Revision as of 12:30, 12 April 2006

Welcome to the GPLv3 Wiki! This site aims to provide information about any and all matters related to the latest revision of the GPL. It should remain purely descriptive; opinions and comments about GPLv3 should go in the GPLv3 comment system.

Though the wiki was founded with English text, all languages are welcome here.

Contents

Most active sections of the Wiki

For sections have become particularly active:

  • Event Planning: listing of GPLv3 related events, past and future
  • Test Cases: discussion of how the draft GPLv3 acts, or should act, in specific cases
  • FAQ Update: GPL FAQ has been turned into a wiki page to solicit suggested updating for version three
  • Reusable texts: materials which might be helpful to people spreading awareness and understanding of GPLv3

Also, the Comment system and Process pages are sporadically active.

More details of these pages and sections can be found below.

You can view recent changes to see what's happened lately.

The drafting process for GPLv3

Process is a general catch-all page discussing how GPLv3 is being written and revised, with public feedback. If you have questions or concerns about the drafting process, they can be addressed here.

Event Planning talks about upcoming events related to GPLv3; if you're planning your own event (such as a discussion at a user group meeting), feel free to add it here. This page includes the international GPLv3 conferences.

Reusable texts collects links to slides, presentation notes, transcripts, press releases, and webpages which people are using to promote the GPLv3 process.

The current draft of GPLv3

FAQ Update is a page where we're working on updating the GPL FAQ to address new issues in GPLv3. You can add information to existing answers, or add your own questions.

Howto explains how GPLv3 would be used and applied in various different circumstances -- how the license would work "in the real world," in other words. This can help illustrate specific principles and inform comments.

Copyright law provides more information about how copyright works around the world. One of the goals for GPLv3 is to make the license work more effectively in many different countries, so this page can help explain why some changes have been made.

Test Cases provides examples of how the license works in particular situations. It is a way to characterize the license through its behavior, and also serves as a set of "test cases" to catch regressions across multiple license drafts.

Historical GPL Learning and Concepts

It is our hope to collect information about the GPL and how it works. Many things about the GPL have not changed in GPLv3, but we now have an opportunity to help everyone understand complicated concepts about Free Software Licensing.

Help grow the wiki

Since this wiki should have everything you need to know about GPLv3, don't be afraid to add new content. If you're not sure where it should go, feel free to create a new page, or make your suggestions on Talk:Main Page.

About the wiki

As the LA Times Wikitorial1 experiment showed, wikis are not particularly good at aggregating opinions. So, FSF is using a different system to collect public comments. This wiki is intended for descriptive information. (A different view about Wikitorial experiment: http://www.ojr.org/ojr/stories/050616niles/ )

Footnotes

1 See the discussion page for comments