Board Thread:Watercooler/@comment-26402117-20180802120149/@comment-26402117-20180827112856

Cqm - 12/04/2018 @ #lua, Wikia Developers

As a point of interest, I thought it was agreed all code pages on dev (and indeed everywhere else on fandom) were cc-by-sa. Therefore, we can't copy code that isn't licensed as such, e.g. that JSON parser in Lua We'd have to ask Cqm about it, but I think it relates to this November S:C request by Colouratura: Thanks for contacting FANDOM.

1. As a baseline rule, every contribution is released under a CC-BY-SA license.

2. Users are not allowed to specify that JavaScript and the like are not licensed under Creative Commons.

3. CC-BY-SA is the only license available.

There's further complications from GPL sublicensing (which forbids the CC-BY-SA's demand for attribution). It's fine for MIT, but ethically, I've got cold feet about it.