Hi,
I plan to fork a few Tails documentation pages.
For example the warning page:
https://tails.boum.org/doc/about/warning/index.en.html
The majority of points applies to any Tor based projects, Tails, Liberte
Linux, TBB, Whonix. For example "Tor doesn't protect you from a global
adversary", "Confirmation attacks", etc. apply to all projects.
I hate to fork it, but I don't know a better solution which allows
cooperation. There are some pros, cons, ideas about general guide to
anonymity, and obstacles in my mind but no practical and suitable
proposal for a shared documentation project and I want to keep this
mail relatively short. The torproject.org wiki is not really suited. It
doesn't support multiple languages and from experience I can say
torproject's time is very limited.
Long story, short question:
To properly give credit and honor the license, is it okay to write the
following on the top? Or do you prefer something else for credit?
"This page is a fork/is based on/contains part of the [Tails warning
page](
https://tails.boum.org/doc/about/warning/index.en.html), which is
under GPLv3.)"
Cheers,
adrelanos