Welcome to Codidact Meta!
Codidact Meta is the meta-discussion site for the Codidact community network and the Codidact software. Whether you have bug reports or feature requests, support questions or rule discussions that touch the whole network – this is the site for you.
Post History
In one word: Absolutely! If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated with a twist last I looked, which admittedly was ...
Answer
#3: Post edited
- In one word: **Absolutely!**
If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).- If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
- See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
- Just: if you're manually migrating content, please try to not dump it all at once onto a site (it can easily bury other posts), and try to improve it at the same time.
- In one word: **Absolutely!**
- If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated with a twist last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).
- If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
- See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
- Just: if you're manually migrating content, please try to not dump it all at once onto a site (it can easily bury other posts), and try to improve it at the same time.
#2: Post edited
- In one word: **Absolutely!**
- If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).
- If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
- In one word: **Absolutely!**
- If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago).
- If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE.
- See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).
- Just: if you're manually migrating content, please try to not dump it all at once onto a site (it can easily bury other posts), and try to improve it at the same time.
#1: Initial revision
In one word: **Absolutely!** If it's your own content, it's yours to rework and/or relicense as you see fit (or keep under CC BY-SA 4.0 as SE mandated last I looked, which admittedly was a while ago). If it's someone else's content, you'll need to either rewrite it such that it is no longer considered a derivative work, or comply with the terms of the license under which it is available on SE. See also [Claiming posts sourced from StackExchange](https://meta.codidact.com/posts/279740).