[cc-community] Both UK jurisdictions alongside each other?
Andres Guadamuz
a.guadamuz at ed.ac.uk
Fri May 29 02:31:00 EDT 2009
Given the anti-Westminster feeling sweeping the nation, I can hear Mel
Gibson shouting "Freedom!" in my ear :)
Hector MacQueen wrote:
> Good suggestion Jordan; only worry is how long the UK element might hold good ...
>
> Hector
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jordan S Hatcher <jordan at opencontentlawyer.com>
>
> Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 17:27:18
> To: <cc-community at lists.ibiblio.org>
> Subject: [cc-community] Both UK jurisdictions alongside each other?
>
>
> I frequently use the Scottish CC licences and was thinking that they'd
> do better in the license chooser alongside England and Wales as the
> list is in alpha order, and Scotland filed under "Scotland" and
> England and Wales under "UK: England and Wales". This means that they
> aren't alongside each other in the list, but instead of the normal way
> they get split up in other country choosers on other sites, instead of
> E&W under the E's it is under the U's.
>
> Since the UK is somewhat unique in having constituent countries, what
> about changing the two listings to both start with "UK:"
>
> UK: England and Wales
> UK: Scotland
>
> Thanks
>
> ~Jordan
>
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