GNU Free Documentation License - List of Projects That Use The GFDL

List of Projects That Use The GFDL

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  • Most projects of the Wikimedia Foundation, including Wikipedia (excluding Wikinews) - On June 15, 2009, the Section 11 clauses were used to dual-license the content of these wikis under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license and GFDL.
  • An Anarchist FAQ
  • Citizendium - the project uses GFDL for articles originally from Wikipedia.
  • Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
  • Last.fm - artists descriptions are under GFDL
  • Marxists Internet Archive
  • PlanetMath
  • Rosetta Code
  • SourceWatch
  • The specification documents that define TRAK, an enterprise architecture framework, are released under the GFDL.
  • The Virginia Commonwealth University Mathematics Department has begun commercially publishing mathematics texts licensed under the GDFL, including Abstract Algebra by Thomas W. Judson.
  • the Baseball-Reference's BR Bullpen, a free user-contributed baseball wiki
See also: Wikipedia:GNU Free Documentation License resources.

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