The app does not mention GFDL when saving edits (which desktop and mobileweb do).
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Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
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Open | None | T87268 Copyright license and attribution issues (tracking) | |||
Invalid | None | T149179 Attribution and copyright tasks for the iOS app (tracking) | |||
Resolved | • JMinor | T167561 Add GFDL as a license on the preview page when publishing an edit |
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Hi, I didn't notice GFDL when editing an article on mobile or desktop (Economy of Virginia) (I did notice CC BY-SA-3.0). I can't confirm if this passed. Could anyone provide a specific example of an article and a screenshot of the GFDL info/icon?
When editing on mobile, while previewing the edit you get the message:
By saving changes, you agree to the Terms of Use and agree to release your contribution under the CC BY-SA 3.0 and GFDL licenses.
(On mobile you need to find a random article → make an edit → press Next → get the edit summary box and see the message
The message is right under the text field)
Testing on iPhone 6s (iOS 10.3.2) and with Wikipedia app 5.5.0 (1153). @Josve05a I notice your example has the GFDL, my examples in the screencaps below do not, either it's the build I'm using or I don't have the correct device. I can test again later once it's working smoothly.
Testing with slight updates - iPhone 6s (iOS 10.3.3) and Wikipedia app 5.5.1 (1157). Still does not have the GFDL.
Tested on iPhone 4 with iOS 9.3, iPhone 5s with iOS 10.3, and iPhone 7+ with iOS 10.3 on App 5.6.0 (1165)
I am seeing the GDFL license text and the link to GNU is working