Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-14779707-20130828172140/@comment-14779707-20130904163325

CzechOut wrote: Another little tip: when you take something from wikipedia or another wikia wiki, your initial edit summary needs to give a link to the precise page you got it from, and if you take from an old version of a page, it's good to give the precise diff from where you're grabbing. It's a part of the CC-BY-SA 3.0 requirements that you provide a link, and if possible a clickable one. So if you're taking from the latest revision of a page, go ahead and do something like wikipedia:template:cite book rather than a diff, because people will then be able to work out from the time stamps which version you took.

The thing is that I often mass-import the pages using the Special:Export feature.