We have several important pages that are fundamental to how our legal tools operate, that at the present are hosted on the wiki and not on the main website. This is problematic because their presence on the wiki suggests they are not official interpretations or documentation regarding how the licenses are to be interpreted, the status of tools, and similar. Ideally, we have one or more pages from which all of this important information can be found, including information about translations, ported licenses, retired licenses, the license version page, the page that explains the differences between all of the licenses, and all of the FAQs for the licenses and the public domain tools.
I volunteer to assist with this effort, but it likely involves the Comms team (and most absolutely the Tech team).
We have several important pages that are fundamental to how our legal tools operate, that at the present are hosted on the wiki and not on the main website. This is problematic because their presence on the wiki suggests they are not official interpretations or documentation regarding how the licenses are to be interpreted, the status of tools, and similar. Ideally, we have one or more pages from which all of this important information can be found, including information about translations, ported licenses, retired licenses, the license version page, the page that explains the differences between all of the licenses, and all of the FAQs for the licenses and the public domain tools.
I volunteer to assist with this effort, but it likely involves the Comms team (and most absolutely the Tech team).