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If true, and appears it is, if the source for the feed really is Wikipedia, shouldn’t it be credited on the site?

Related Wikipedia page on reusing it’s content:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Copyrights



It is, see the "License" link at the bottom of pages that display Wikipedia content. Front page currently points at https://legiblenews.com/june-27-2022/license.

Note: there was a bug that I fixed at around noon PST that wasn't display this link for daily news articles, but it was for the contextual articles.

I intend on fully complying with Wikipedia's copyright notices. If you see otherwise please LMK because its a bug.


Might just be me, but hiding that information behind a "license" link feels like you want to hide that you are just copying from Wikipedia. In fact, the Wikipedia current events section also has a pagespeed of 100, so what do we need your website for?


PST or PDT? I didn't think anyone was using PST anymore :-/.


Um, you mean they're not using it until November?

https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/pst


… I mean, I use it right now, if I have a timestamp in America/Los_Angeles that's between about November and March. Not all timestamps are right now.

Heck, my coworkers use PST all the time (ah, timezone pun?). One of these days I should honor those timestamps to the letter.


The US hasn't used PST to describe current time since March 13th.


Yeah, and then it will be used again starting this November. It hasn't gone away permanently IOW, unless you know otherwise.


How about PT :-)




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