I'm having a time wrapping my head around this this whole concept. So, I want to use only text from all the projects from the Wikimedia Foundation which includes: Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Wikiquote, Wikibooks, Wikisource, Wikimedia Commons, Wikispecies, Wikinews, Wikiversity, Wikimedia Incubator, and MetaWiki.
So, I just learned that "wiki" is actual software not content/information. My question pertains to understanding the Creative Commons "Attribution" & "Share Alike License" and what falls under this license. Are all of the Wikimedia Foundation projects that include wikipedia, wiktionary, wikiquote, etc. apart of this same "Attribution" & "Share Alike" rule?
In other words, as long as I follow "by" and "sa" rules, I am free to use Wikisource, Wikisaurus, Wikinews, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, etc for commercial or non-commercial use because all these projects fall under the Wikimedia Foundation licensing terms. I know this may seem really nitpicky, but I'm trying to understand this sort of licensing.
However, other sites that use the "wiki"like software, but do not use the Wikimedia Foundation content for instance, must comply with the "wiki" software license - which may be completely different based on the producer of the content within the wiki, right?