Bert:
I respect your position. I was trying to suggest a possibly less-threatening way of directly handling the wiki, for those of us who feel uncomfortable obliterating paragraphs from a legal document and replacing them with their own verbiage.
A larger problem is that most of us here have no experience with wikis, and probably feel intimated by the thought of trying to edit it, let alone trying to figure out how to track changes.
Respectfully, I don't think it would work well to post the EULA here and have people make changes, because it would be too big and bulky. You would have to scroll forever to read it all. On the wiki, it is much more manageable, and it is just one chalkboard, the same chalkboard, for us all to look at.
However, if people wanted to post offending paragraphs here, followed by their rephrases, *that* would work, and the changes would be easily transferable.
In fact, if anyone wants to do that, I will be on call Saturday, and I will try to find the time to take any changes (or relevant comments) that are posted here, and transfer them (or synopsize them) onto the wiki EULA.