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> It seems this wiki is fetching all Planet PostgreSQL content and adding
> anything to their own wiki - without even a link back to planet.
> Any planet link is rewritten to match the wiki structure.
Not sure what you mean by this? EVery article I looked at does link back to
the originating blog. All the links in my article, for example, still work
exactly as I wrote them:
http://swik.net/PostgreSQL/Planet+Postgresql/Greg+Sabino+Mullane%3A+DBD%3A%3APg+advanced+tracing+options/b3sdf
or: http://tinyurl.com/54lg28
> In addition they change any license to: "All original text is available
> as Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike".
That means any text *not copied from somewhere else* is under CCA-S. In
other words, anything created on their site. Which seems perfectly valid
to me.
> This behavior gives (of course) top positions in any search engine
> result - but i'm not sure that all planet feeds find this amusing.
> Just spoke with Devrim about that and his opinion is to let the
> community decide.
What makes you think that they get "top position" in a search engine result?
Searching for "DBD::Pg tracing" gives my original article as the top result,
with swik.net not even showing up at all.
They are simply parsing the RSS feed, and they *do* link back to planetpostgres,
including the "Continue reading" bit, so I'm not seeing this as a really big deal.
If they weren't linking back to PP at all, this might matter, but because they
do, this is actually a good thing and probably helps PP's Google rating.
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