There are bunches of different CC licenses. The ones that include "SA," for "share alike," do say that. There's a page on the FSF site about compatible licenses that has all the details.
Free Software Foundation? I will check that.
I visited FSF's website and found this page listed there- Various Licenses and Comments about Them - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation. They have not listed even a single Creative Commons license there.
They do. I found this:
Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 license (a.k.a. CC BY-SA) (#ccbysa)
This is a copyleft free license that is good for artistic and entertainment works, and educational works. Like all CC licenses, it should not be used on software .
CC BY-SA 4.0 is one-way compatible with the GNU GPL version 3: this means you may license your modified versions of CC BY-SA 4.0 materials under GNU GPL version 3, but you may not relicense GPL 3 licensed works under CC BY-SA 4.0.
But I guess you're right that the compatibility is in the wrong direction for you.
Yes, Wikipedia says the same thing.
Guys, can we get the 6.0 article finished before its release?!!!
@here!
The link is actually Snap! 6.0 - Snap! Wiki, not https://snapwiki.miraheze.org/wiki/Snap!_6.0/
What is wrong with having the slash at the end?
EDIT: Oh, I got it myself!
hey guys, I found a bug with images User:Ego-lay atman-bay/sandbox - Snap! Wiki
that happens to me too, and I think I found out why User:Ego-lay atman-bay/sandbox - Snap! Wiki
I contributed. You're welcome.
Blur image bug:
@grahamsh, @ego-lay_atman-bay and @danielthebanana4, that is because of using low dimensions. I will report this bug to Miraheze.
ok
ok, so this is kind of not about the snap wiki, but, the snap programming language article on Wikipedia isn't up to date, so can someone fix it? Snap! (programming language) - Wikipedia (I updated the stable release to 6.0.0)
Maybe we could copy-paste the content from our article and the SW?
um, maybe you should at least look at the article first
I read that a long time ago and that is where I learnt about Snap! at the first place.