I guess you've not actually read the materials pointed to in the OP before posting. Plans are for Citizendium in other languages in 2008. As for the name, the same thing could be said about the names of innumerable websites that non-English speakers use routinely.
You'd seem to know that sites with various copyrights is not that big of a deal. Note MediaWiki who has some help pages that are GFDL, some that are PD. This feature is coded into the software.
I guess you've not actually read the materials pointed to in the OP before posting. Plans are for Citizendium in other languages in 2008. As for the name, the same thing could be said about the names of innumerable websites that non-English speakers use routinely.
You'd seem to know that sites with various copyrights is not that big of a deal. Note MediaWiki who has some help pages that are GFDL, some that are PD. This feature is coded into the software.
David W. Boles at his very popular blog "Urban Semiotic" makes some highly salient comments on the issue of anonymity and the Net. See his post, "Why do You Hide Your Identity?" http://urbansemiotic.com/2007/03/06/why-do-you-hide-your-identity/