For the original version of this page, with working links, please see http://develop.consumerium.org/wiki/GFDL_corpus.
The GFDL corpus is the body of all material licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License, including:
- Wikipedia (though some newer content is CC-by-sa only)
- SourceWatch, a wiki from a somewhat left-wing critical perspective.
- Recyclopedia (except where material is marked as per some other license)
- Consumerium
- Consumerpedia
- CorpKnowPedia
- Anarchopedia.org
A GFDL corpus access provider permits retrieval of, and editing of, this material. There are numerous requirements for these due to the GFDL itself - covered in that article.
A true unified GFDL Corpus has been proposed[verification needed] with a single set of editing, forking and reintegration rules.[1]
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