Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-95.42.189.32-20130512160242/@comment-5028213-20130512220511

That's not all of it.


 * 1) You have to name the authors of the page. For this, with Wikipedia it suffices to tell the page's URL.
 * 2) You have to tell the article's name. Done by URL.
 * 3) You have to identify the used Wikipedia article as CC-BY-SA-3.0 licensed, and link to the license('s summary).
 * 4) When applying changes to the used article, you have to identify these changes (like "abbreviated"/"translated from … to …"/"exchanged … for …", whatever you do to it).
 * 5) Also, if you use the article to create an adaptation (a derivative piece of work), this piece of work also has to be licensed as CC-BY-SA-3.0 or an equivalent license.

All of this can be read in the license text.