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Verilog are technically software but typically only hardware engineers use those languages. If the articles in question where resistors or capacitors, then obviously software related portal don't belong on them, but though CPU devices are hardware things they are useless without software. Since those articles involve both hardware and software, I thought it would be useful to readers to have a portal of each. I wish there was an embedded portal, because that would have been the prefered choice for all of them. In response to spamish, if people think they are spam, then the entire portal concept should be removed from all of wikipedia. Though most put portals in the "see also" section, I prefer to put them in "external links" section so they don't stand out so much, and "external links" is where I put them in city and school articles. When searching for a software type portal, I didn't research the "software testing" portal, it more of sounded useful for embedded development. If you don't like the "software testing" portal for those articles, then pick a better software type of portal in place of it. •
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to disappear! · ThumbKiss™ when you want to be close: whether next door across continents touch the same spot on your phones to make them both light up and vibrate simultaneously · Sketch together in real-time: draw together simultaneously from a thousand miles away! · Make phone calls or
Facetime from insite the app · Share to-do lists: real-time syncing from new date ideas to remembering milk at the store · Calendar reminders: schedule dates, automatic notification of birthdays, anniversaries, and important dates · Instantly share locations · Cross platform support
6984:. The article has had flags indicating problems for a couple years. It also had some small inaccuracies, and presented a pretty incomplete overview of the company's history. While I understand that I have a conflict of interest, I want to help improve the article according to Knowledge's standards. I have recently made some edits and additions, making every effort to express a neutral point of view; I also added about 20 independent citations. I hope a more experienced Wikipedian can take a look at my edits and provide any needed feedback. (
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English. That restriction has been made for what reason? For consistency inside English Knowledge maybe? 4) Among the two, MOS discourages changing. 5) But the MOS allows ISO 8601 for all articles in tables and in references. 6) Linux has no strong national ties, but date format ties might be seen in main Linux websites. This is not specified in MOS, but as analogy and maybe in the spirit of MOS, it could be some indicator.
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12355:, but I'm just trying to figure out how to describe what kind of music-making app it is, because it kind of operates as a combination of a piano roll and drum machine/sequencer sort of thing like a Korg drumpad... no RSes describe the app in more specific terms than a "music app" that I've seen, but would calling it a "sequencer"-style music editor app or something like that suffice? I dunno if I'm splitting hairs at this point and should just call it a "sequencer" app. Opinions?
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have offered to draft a neutral article on the current understanding and practice of SQA for
Knowledge. This may be a good way to move forward as they are a credible source without any commercial interests or biases towards or against standards (e.g. ISO) and methods. Before they expend effort on this, they would like to get some indication of interest from the community and if they would be accepted as a credible and neutral source of information on SQA.
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13236:) isn't good enough. Poster is also being abusive and using the talk page for possibly BLP-violating personal attacks on others. He first raised this a few years ago and couldn't provide RSes to support his claim then either. I realise he feels quite strongly about the issue, but that doesn't make his view an encyclopedic claim, and doesn't licence the abusiveness. Could others please have a look at the issue in case I'm actually completely wrong? -
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me like there are sources to make her notable. BLP seems to favor discretion re: peripheral facts about a non-notable individual's personal life. Otoh, it's impossible to make sense of the sources if you don't know about the name change. So I've been struggling with how to treat this; right now, I have it in a citation. Some of you with more experience must have seen how this is usually treated.
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to look up after all these years and she is the one who put quote marks around her words.......I think she was signed in under her name...she was and still is an editor of computer magazines...the first being
Computes Gazette and Computer magazine. She is fairly easy now for anyone to get a hold of if need be. I do still have a copy of the issue in question published in 1984.
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8601". There might be readers that do not understand ISO 8601, but then ISO 8601 should be banned completely from
Knowledge. So, do you promote complete ban of ISO 8601 date format? How many such readers that do not understand that format exist? Are they normally converted to understanders after reading some reference sections and tables that use ISO 8601?
6703:, which is, as the name implies, a project focused on Vocaloid-related articles, their improvement, and the addition of Vocaloid-related articles that currently do not exist. Since the Vocaloid/2/3 engines and the voicebanks for them fall under the term "software", I just came by to inform the project of its (potentially) being listed as a related project.
1712:, just not under it's own article. I understand that these policies have little in terms of human considerations, however, there is an (exaggerated) "crisis" on wikipedia right now involving biographies, and the interpretation of policies that you've experienced is actually quite lenient in comparison to some of the proposed solutions (to which I oppose).
7148:, which was discontinued in April 2008. In fact, it is a perfect example of why I'd like to see this practice become standard. The final version was downloadable for almost a year after that version's stable release. So, let's add sentences such as that to the bottoms of Version History Tables, for Articles on discontinued products.
3737:. It was written by the organization behind the 'product'. I have no idea what this talks about, but it's pretty clear it needs cleanup, a proper layout, a proper lead, etc. It seems to contain original research too, but I'm not sure. If anyone wants to take a look, and maybe initiate conversation with the user who created it (see
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Inkscape 0.91 is officially declared stable by it's developers (source: the official Inkscape homepage) and is the latest RTW version (source: the official Inkscape homepage). And in this there is no room for compromise with me (Inkscape 0.91 is stable and it's surely not a preview release). --
12185:. I would remove the revision history for now because that will just give reviewers a reason to reject. If the submission is rejected, don't give up. The AfC process is iterative. If at all possible, improve the submission as directed and resubmit. When it is working well, AfC should help new editors improve. ~
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personalization.) In addition, what happens when the inclusion of one article into WikiProject
Software becomes a matter of dispute? As of now, it is possible to just include it and forget about the dispute because the inclusion only means more visibility but not more liability or responsibility. Best regards,
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rather use a word-based format." - general readers interested in Linux, already find the ISO format on other sites, they may very well know how to read it, if better than what is required by MOS, since MOS allows ISO for any article, including ones where strongly related sites don't provide the ISO format.
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Outlook Mail, Outlook Calendar and Outlook People and merged Outlook Web App into Outlook.com. He initially said that they are actually renamed, but now has retreated to the position of "their rename is announced and will definitely happen". I, however, cannot see any of these and believe he has
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I'm not affiliated with jsr in any way, I'm just familiar with the software as someone who does music production-- I guess it comes at a risk that my prose would be biased since I really like FamiTracker, but I've been making doubly sure to keep it NPOV. I didn't figure that really uncontroversial or
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Still not an improvement. It is still a personal comment: It accuses "guys over at Talk:Inkscape" of some sort of misdeed. You continue with more personal attacks like "blindly reverted" whereas he provided three articles and a diagram that he himself hasn't made. And again, there is the equivocating
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Wonderfl Oop, my bad! I'd say those are pretty solid ratings - I'm not too experienced with quality ratings (especially since I'm not a member of those particular WikiProjects), but looking at the criteria, those all seem sitting. And thanks for your interest! The more we can sort articles into their
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about this and he/she said that my ratings seem "solid", but I'd like to write here to (a) verify if my ratings are fine, (b) learn how to rate articles properly (yes I've read the quality assessment scale) and (c) find the list of unrated articles so I can do my thing. Copied below is the excerpt of
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The first bullet point has two questions attached. But I think if the first is answered with Yes, then the second can only be answered with ISO 8601. Otherwise one of US format and Afro-Latin-Euro-AU-NZ format would be forced on articles that might have no close relation with that format. ISO 8601 is
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Hello there! As you may already know, most WikiProjects here on
Knowledge struggle to stay active after they've been founded. I believe there is a lot of potential for WikiProjects to facilitate collaboration across subject areas, so I have submitted a grant proposal with the Wikimedia Foundation for
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that is fully referenced and should tackle the issues that have been flagged. If someone could review it and feedback to me that would be much appreciated. In the interests of transparency I am declaring a conflict of interest in that I work for Bell
Pottinger, a UK PR agency, and that Palringo is my
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on the Firefox article regarding the screenshot, I have proposed a new section for the software screenshot guidelines. Basically, it's designed to deal with OS wars, and clarify the standard for what OS should display what screenshot (without being too rigid). Please would you have a quick look at my
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I was seriously considering CSDing this as advertising, bearing in mind the huge lack of RS I can find on it (see talk page). There seems to have been a lot of activity spamming it around forum sites very recently, including mention of targets for shipping it out .... I'm going to tag it as probably
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to what it is now. I hope I made it better but realistically, I haven't gotten a lot of feedback. I'm just learning, especially about how write for WP, how to document notability, the difference between a primary and a secondary source, how to achieve NPOV, etc. I certainly make no claims to being
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suggests: "It is not unreasonable to allow relatively informal sources for free and open source software, if significance can be shown. On the other hand, software that is distributed commercially or supported by businesses is a commercial product. Such sources should fulfill the breadth and depth of
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The information on wiki, about me, which was originally input by one of our 7 children was disputed in many ways over the years since it's input. I no longer claim to be father of the BBS as it is, or was. I would like to mention that Kathy Yakal, one of the people who wrote about me was hard for me
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article Talk page regarding the description of the company's growth and history in the article. Since I think the article is of interest to this WikiProject, editors here may want to join the discussion. The question under discussion is how Uber's history might be best summarized within subsections.
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is what I've worked out so far on this draft, so let me know any suggestions you have for it (right off the bat I can definitely say it needs images of the app icon and a screenshot for the infobox, but AFAIK I can't upload any images until this goes live and outside of userspace, so I'm holding off
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I did see a couple of the articles you suggested before, but I was hesitant to add them based on the fact that a lot of them are republishing/parroting info from Gamasutra's interview of Kaufman re: Shovel Knight, and I wouldn't really be able to do much with the same info in different places as far
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Sorry guys, but I definitely don't know what you're complaining about and I definitely didn't mean anything of it. Only thing I could imagine is that the the word "degrade" has some other meanings I didn't had in mind – maybe I should've used "downgrade". English is not my native language, and in my
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you explain that because Inkscape, does not have an RTM release, does not make money yet, and does not offer professional support, it's to be considered only as a testing/preview version. All this reasoning achieves is however digging a trench between commercial software and free software, since the
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That would indicate we want to extend the date format consistency beyond Knowledge articles themselves to other websites as well. To me, that doesn't hold water, as if a reader can't easily handle multiple date formats, how can we expect him/her to handle more complex things such as those explained
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date format on Knowledge (please see the guidelines already linked above). Thus, there's no point in associating date formats on Knowledge with date formats on other websites, or vice-versa. In other words, if some website uses one date format, that provides no ground for enforcing the same format
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Applying ISO 8601 in tables or in references, is the only place where ISO 8601 is allowed. ISO 8601 is only allowed for these specific purposes. It is allowed there, to save space. The whole monster-discussion only started, when Dsimic decided to single-handed change the date format from ISO 8601 to
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There are technical readers like yourself that do understand ISO 8601 and would "rather use a word-based format". There are non-technical readers that understand ISO 8601 and would "rather use a word-based format". There are non-technical readers that do understand ISO 8601 and would "rather use ISO
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No. The sources mostly are either collective blogs or small "news sites" earning their living by providing paid coverage. The article actually intermixes software and company in a way that allows to collect sizable amount of links without proving notability of either of these rather separate topics.
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Features include: · Private timeline to build a shared history & remember all your special moments · Real-time messaging to express yourself through sharing videos, voice messages, and photo (with photo filters too!) · Send Secrets: private photos that no one else can see; even set them
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This program has issues with malware, etc. I have used it and agree. I am very happy using it, and just ignore or fix the issues on my versions. See the talk page and article history. It seems that some believe the article should have a 'controversy' section with RS. I don't know which RS are RS for
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I think fwiw that those interested in the Software Testing portal should be able to provide a description of the sorts of pages they intend to add the portal link to, for discussion here. Like Guy, I think it is not appropriate to link to the portal from any old IT-related page, such as the examples
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I am writing on behalf of the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI). We have noted that the Team Software Process page is in need of updating. It is noted on the Team Software Process page that "This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by
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Updating this article seems to have stalled. Here is a proposal to move forward. The Software Process and Product Quality Assurance group at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) are significant practitioners and authorities on SQA. They are well aware that SQA is a somewhat contentious subject and
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related articles for a long time. I would like to get started in rating articles. I'm fairly unbaised in my approach which is why I usually cleanup, wikify, copy-write paras, rm advert-statements, neaten up articles, improve sections, reorder sections, and so on. I think I would be a good examiner,
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appears to prohibit it, forcing ISO dates is not really plausible. Thus, each table should either use the format of that article (either DMY or MDY), or ISO where space is premium. As to the question of month formatting, that one is obvious. Use MY and abbreviate the months where pressed for space.
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speaks out for consistency inside an article. Did Dsimic read the intro of this section, before Dsimic put news words in front of it? For those less involved: 1) ISO 8601 is allowed for tables and not for text. Going to consistency between text and table, would mean indirectly disallowing ISO 8601.
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article. Important to disclose: I am working on behalf of Blackboard Inc. to improve this article and address problems described by the warning tags currently in place. Because of my COI I will not make any edits to the article in the main space, hence my interest in finding other editors to review
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Microcontrollers and microprocessors are hardware devices that runs software programs, thus you can't hard group them into either a hardware-only bucket or software-only bucket. All ARM cores are purely "software-ish" descriptions of a CPU core until they converted into silicon, heck even VHDL and
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the product, spread over a roughly 10-year period. I also found an iTunes audio link where the author speaks publicly about herself and her name change on a panel discussion at Stanford; she comes on at 29:37. Advice here would help: The author seems open about her history but it doesn't look to
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template has been updated to allow editors to specify the default covers of the books. Title, subtitle, cover-image, and cover-color can all be specified, and an HTML preview of the cover will be generated and shown on the book's page (an example of such a cover is found on the right). Ideally, all
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I am now 64 years old. I wrote the program in 1982. I did in deed sell over 4000 copies not 400. Up until that point in my life I was disabled....and this program brought me out of it and into business..I had one of the first computer stores in Northern California.....all based on the monies I made
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1? Version numbering is pure convention that changes between developers/companies and might well change due to PR considerations (and there are plenty of sources for that). Maybe Inkscape should change it's convention for PR reasons (so there does not have to be a dispute like this) but it doesn't
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to start at 1.x? Version numbers simply do not follow a mandatory scheme and therefore we at Knowledge can not make one up on our own. The maintainer of a software decides which versioning scheme he/she wants to use, and we also have to accept bad decisions (like numbering stable version with <
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Would you be interested in participating in a user study? We are a team at University of Washington studying methods for finding collaborators within a Knowledge community. We are looking for volunteers to evaluate a new visualization tool. All you need to do is to prepare for your laptop/desktop,
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I'm asking here because my work on the project has been as a paid consultant to Guide. I've only edited the draft in my user space and now that the article has been moved live, after review through AfC, I would like to avoid making any edits to the article myself. I've left a more detailed note on
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which is two people arguing over whether a long and detailed revision history, including quarterly point-releases, actually belongs in the article. I tend to side with the deletionist - at the very least it should be trimmed to just the major releases. What do the members of this project think? Is
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article (software developer business) and quickly got overwhelmed with an amount of editors who have no contribution outside the topic, so that I'm now unable to judge on the process from an unbiased point of view. Please give a glance the article and state your opinion in the discussion. The more
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In an attempt to help address these shortcomings and to ensure the page is accurate and up-to-date, we recommend that a number of factual updates and citations be made. We first and foremost welcome and encourage edits from the community. Please note that any edits made by the SEI will be sourced,
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Have you ever experienced the state of being utterly miserable and completely out of all options? Because there is good chance you might experience it if you stick around this certain subject long enough. So, speaking strictly for myself, while I believe everything you said above without checking
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you try to use often just do not apply to noncommercial software. By that I might even be a bit emotional since we should not at all cost come to the point where we badmouth free software here on Knowledge in a desperate approach to create questionable policies and find a universal and consistent
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As others have said, I don't think we need any ruling here. Internal consistency with articles is a good idea, and if there are groups of very-similarly-formatted tables across different articles it'd be nice to unify the formatting across them in the absence of a reason not to to make comparison
10311:. I can appreciate the need for high-quality articles to be internally consistent. We need to be using recognisable and unambiguous date encodings. I don't see significant disagreement on these two points. Beyond that, this is not something I choose to spend a lot of time tweaking or discussing. ~
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Regarding GA-class - it was made GA-class whilst using US format in text and Afro-Euro-Latin format in the tables. So what does that prove? One could take any characteristic of the article at the time it gained GA-class and then claim this characteristic is needed to obtain GA-class. That is like
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There is a divergence between technical readers that understand ISO 8601 and general readers that would rather use a word-based format. While I am inclined to use ISO 8601, this encyclopedia is for everyone. Debian was promoted to GA-class using a word-based format on June 24, 2014, and it is the
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We wish to conduct our modernization of the content objectively and sensibly, and expect a large proportion of the existing content to get modified. The current structure is not to our approval, so we wish to move sections about and move content between sections to accommodate a revised breakdown
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that was previously posted and raised concerns among some reviewers. I am an employee of Ontier, the company that makes and sells Pixetell, which is an online communications software product. I value Knowledge and understand the legitimate concerns about companies attempting to use Knowledge for
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That a) there is some tie to that format b) readers interested in that topic are confronted with that date format also outside Knowledge. The latter is a reply to IP 84.127.82.127's statement "There is a divergence between technical readers that understand ISO 8601 and general readers that would
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Hello all! I’m working with the Saylor foundation to create a series of original, crowd-sourced textbooks that will be openly licensed and freely available on the web and within Saylor’s free, self-paced courses at Saylor.org. We are using Wikibooks as a platform to host this project and hope to
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is now live! In our first phase, we are focusing on research. At this time, we are looking for people to share their experiences with WikiProjects: good, bad, or neutral. We are also looking for WikiProjects that may be interested in trying out new tools and layouts that will make participating
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Dsimic wrote "Should all tables in WikiProject Software articles use the same date format?". AFAICS, when "cross-article consistency" first appeared, it was not meant to refer to all WP Software articles. The first versions of the table here, showed Linux OSs. Currently all Debian-based systems
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Hello! One of my adoptees would like the members of this project to review an article he created on a mobile device managment platform. I have helped him some with grammar, but as it concerns a product I am not personally familiar with and thus not an expert on it, it would me most helpful if
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I've started a RfC on my proposal for dealing with one of these articles, where the discussion has been particularly heated. My proposal is not specific to that kind of software, so hopefully the result of the discussion can be used as a precedent for all similar articles. Please participate at
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I am also a little concerned about your battlefield-like mentality. Maybe it is a lawyer-like mentality and your comment is born from caution, not the willingness to fight, but I'd like to make it clear that solving Patrick87's problem takes precedence over whatever action that may lead to his
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Simply put: 1) There is "WP:TIES" which influences date format decisions. 2) There is a default format in English Knowledge, D MMM YYYY. Look at recent changes or your signatures. 3) There are two date formats which specify day, month and year that are allow in the prose of English Knowledge's
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Article tables may use ISO if the prose uses a different format, if there is consensus for this on the article talk page (or when a table with dates is first added to the article and there has been no prior objection on the talk page). Prose and tables in the same article may not use different
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support!!1!) as well as a huge download locations table, trivial command line examples ("To eject the media of the default optical disc drive, or just open its tray: cdrecord -eject") and almost 100 footnotes and references - I noticed that I could not find a WikiProject specific guideline of
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In recent weeks, I've been work on behalf of the company Mindjet, which makes mind-mapping software, to update their article here on Knowledge. The article itself is relatively new, dating from earlier this year, and so the changes are fairly minor, despite a few big changes at the company.
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On single editor CANNOT dictate rules for entire WikiProject. Things are done via talk, discussion and consensus. That does not include one person deciding when others do not agree. Guidelines apply to ALL articles and projects. Other WikiProjects have style guides, but these are only
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When I was young and writing this program...actually I was about 37......I was a happy father and happy for my success. It saddens me that some of the younger generation see reason to dispute what I have done...I am TRULY saddened. I have been very proud of my addition to Wiki...but if it
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I do find a rationale for cross-article consistency: the best format should be used. However, cross-article consistency alone does not seem a valid reason. I would like to know why each article is using a specific date format: readability, table width, international usage, national ties,
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and existing manuals of style. (I have far less trouble accepting a universal decree that establishes one of these styles as the only acceptable one across the entire Wikimedia Foundation projects. That eliminates all conflicts and potentials for conflict forever and sets the ground for
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about lack of discussion; that can be solved, because Dsimic has not brought an army of editors to state that consensus is not possible and that a best format cannot be decided. We are going to find out each article's reason; if a reason is not provided, then it will be "no reason".
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with independently sourced content. I have done my best to address the concerns others had expressed about previous versions of the article, and expanded it in ways that are neutral and comply with Knowledge policy; but I would appreciate any feedback from experienced Wikipedians.
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Can I ask what the best approaches might be for us regarding these changes? We don't wish to spend a lot of effort performing adjustments to see them reversed by an auditor because they're too massive. Is there a generally accepted strategy for making major changes to a Wiki page?
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This notification pertains to the topic I started above. If an interested editor associated with the software project wishes to contest the deletion by removing the proposed deletion tag and then supplying the secondary sources that the article requires, please feel free to do so.
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seems like a good model. I particularly like that they have a custom search engine. Anybody else interested in talking this through? Pcap is right, "software" is too big a topic. So I think the first step would be to either choose a subtopic or maybe to think about the different
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indicates that editors of secondary sources have deemed the subject is worthy of coverage and that's what establishes notability as far aw Knowledge is concerned. To get through AfC, you're probably going to want more citations that you would otherwise have for a short article.
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before I let the AfC review decide its fate. I realize the notability thing might be a stretch, especially since I don't have any material to build a development section like a lot of other sofware articles have, but I tried my best to make do with what I found-- if you guys in
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We have greatly streamlined the process since the Version 0.7 release, so we aim to have the collection ready for distribution by the end of October, 2010. As a result, we are planning to distribute the collection much more widely, while continuing to work with groups such as
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In recent weeks, I've been work on behalf of the company Mindjet to update the article for MindManager, one of their software products. There have been a number of rather significant changes over at Mindjet recently, and the current MindManager article is quite out of date.
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This is a trivial issue to me and not important enough for me to care. If I made a mistake, just fix it or ask why I did it. The above person should have either deleted my change or contacted me directly instead of making public discusion as the first point of contact. •
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is included by default. Adding an extra parameter would allow its use for components of other OSes. Perhaps there's already a suitable template available, in which case I'd be interested to know. If not, I think the template could be adapted in either of the following ways:
10324:. While internal consistency within an article is important, I cannot find a logical rationale for cross-article consistency restricted to tables. To put it frankly, it looks like playing with fire and a recipe for trouble, the first manifestation of which is conflict with
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of the topic. And all facts in the article should be cited to sources like that. The detailed rundown of software changes is not typically used in a Knowledge article, for instance. I am sorry to bear bad news, but I think this article is pretty far from being accepted at
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User reason for visiting this page. I need a list of free or quasi free pdf converters. The one I use on my laptop is pdf995. I forgot the name and so went looking for it on google and yahoo. It no longer appears on the first page of google, now it is on the second page.
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Thanks for the notice. I prefer being neutral myself at this time. But I also do not see anything stopping you from deleting the article if you reported it. If anything more important came up, please feel free to notify us so that project members can act in case of need.
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But that doesn't mean that others, including admins, are willing to cover their eyes and ears as well. I've jotted down my source URL, and the diff in which I gave my source, just in case. I suggest you do the same, in case this went to DRV, ANI or someplace not nice.
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wrong." Asking whether it was wrong in the appropriate place -- and inviting you to comment -- was the right thing to do. Reverting your edits or criticizing you for making them when I wasn't sure whether they were wrong would have been incorrect behavior on my part.
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marketing purposes. My company wishes to have a presence on Knowledge, one that meets the high standards of Knowledge and strengthens it as a resource for objective information. I have made a point of reading through relevant policies, guidelines, and essays (such as
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And last but not least d) I wont even bother to answer your personal attacks and the fact that you bring up some "not nice places" I've never been to before speaks its own language. Personally I'd never even considered anything close for a stupid dispute like
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devoted to the upcoming 8.1, a large percentage of which lists updates evident in leaked builds. My question is whether this information should be included (it does cite news articles), and if so, how the wording could be improved. Anyway, that's all for now!
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article and its content. It was decided at the screenshots page that we should not allow screenshots of pre-release software unless they're from a reliable source (news site etc) and we're noting that they have been reported. The Windows 8 page now has a
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For active products (that is to say not discontinued, still actively developed and upgraded), I would also like you guys to look at the recent color code compromise (which is "pastel," essentially the same colors but in slightly lighter shades) over at
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as a more complete/neutral/researched page. The article's content has indications of likely conflicted editing in the past and I think this will put it in a better place. Any thoughts from folks familiar with software pages would be welcome. Cheers.
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was recently inflated with lots of advertising material, including exhaustive comparison charts mostly containing obscure features such as Disc tattoo support, "support for all three Unix times"), platform support lists with obscure platforms (Atari
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As community manager participating to many conferences and JavaScript meetups, I must say that backbone.js looks to interest a lot of people and it is a topic that is often proposed by speakers. I invite you to have a look on Lanyrd to get an idea:
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Dear software experts. Can someone please take a look at the above submission at Afc? Even though I have had some experience in writing software, I can't tell if this article is describing the product in an encyclopedic fashion. Thanks!
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goes....know this...I will accept it...but it will hurt me....My wife and I have taught and raised 7 kids, many of whom are now professionals in their own fields...5 college graduates....I am sure they too shall share in my emotional pain.
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the "WikiProject X" project. WikiProject X will study what makes WikiProjects succeed in retaining editors and then design a prototype WikiProject system that will recruit contributors to WikiProjects and help them run effectively. Please
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Help is needed. NanoZip is a novel file archiver in alpha state currently. Benchmarks show that it is better than any other archivers today. I think it worth to be mentioned in Knowledge, but it is proposed that article is to be deleted.
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where they will probably never be available (for example, when describing the internals of an immature and still rapidly developed but widely used software project). However, that's what it is, those are the rules Knowledge runs by.
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Hi Nik, which article are you referring to? Instaed of deleting, shortening down massively can solve problems. Many version history tables are reduced to "important" or "major" releases, skipping security & bugfix releases. Also,
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coverage required for a stand alone commercial product article." This is the sort of discussion I'd like to have. I think clear criteria (i.e. indicating and evaluating 'relatively informal sources') and consensus. I'd collaborate on
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Should all tables in WikiProject Software articles use the same date format? If something like that would be a viable new guideline, which date format should be used (MDY, DMY or ISO)? What about the tables collapsed by default?
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This whole ISO date format thing needs to be discussed. A whole bunch of articles becomes partially converted to the ISO date format with little to no discussion. Any chances, 80.134.94.228, to discuss that first, please? Per
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I figured they could clean it, but in this instance it sounds like the best option would be for them to start from scratch as a whole (if they want to try running it via AfC again). I'll delete it and leave the applicable notes.
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web camera, and speaker for video communication with Google Hangout. We will provide you with a Amazon gift card in appreciation of your time and participation. For more information about this study, please visit our wiki page (
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template? When I started introducing it to some articles, I stumbled upon many tables listing countless minor releases without description. "Keep it short" should be established as a style guide. Also, support my proposal at
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Frankly, there's some confusion as to the purpose of that category. Most of the material in it was as you say, but some was off topic. I think the category should be renamed so it's more obvious from its name what it's for.
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What I don't understand is why gathering the reasons why some articles use given date formats will enhance Knowledge? As noted by everybody else who has commended, date format is chosen at an article level according to
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I have been working on this new draft in my user space for awhile now and I am ready for other editors to review what I've prepared. If this is something you'd like to help with please take a look at the request on the
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Dsimic invited me as well, and I'm quite surprised by just how off-topic this discussion got at one point. Anyway, forcing DMY or MDY across articles is not a possibility, because different articles may have different
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Yes, I've read it. Ok, I've introduced a different date format long time ago, but that didn't prevent me from learning more about Knowledge's guidelines. Nobody is perfect, but everybody can better himself/herself.
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Right, all three operating systems are pretty much equally of international nature. It isn't that now I support the whole "mess" we have here, :) but as a matter of fact Linux is no more international than Windows.
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Myself and some other LabVIEW enthusiasts are keen to see the LabVIEW article brought up to speed and generally overhauled. It seems dated, a little subjective, it's certainly incomplete and less than complimentary.
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If the software is well loved within an academic field, you may find good refs in academic papers by researchers that use the tool. The papers do not need to be about the tool to qualify but they do need to contain
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and make suggestions, give feedback, and hopefully get things moving. I note from older talk sections there that this has previously been a topic of discussion, so hopefully we can clarify it sometime! Thanks.
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not only short, unambiguous and international, but it is also neutral to the debate whether US or European should be used in this Wiki. I think the wiki interface should also change to ISO 8601 as default.
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implied). A small fraction of the software development articles are tagged with this project now. There are a lot of them. They're significantly more technical than the other articles in this project scope.
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would be the right venue for your query. If there are consistent issues with civility, RS and BLP, this should probably be discussed. Ping me when you do as I may have additional thoughts on this. Thanks.
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that came via Twitter post and flooded discussion with long posts with no respect to Knowledge policies. I urge some experienced editors to assess this article and weight in with policy-based comments. —
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I wanted to make this an entirely new project because Vocaloid has many things related to it that would fall under several projects' jurisdictions. For example, tools used for Vocaloid animation (such as
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Hi all. Is there a manual-of-style or something for software articles? I ask as I just came across an article listing a piece of software's entire version history, which seemed to be in contravention of
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uninvolved people will come there, the less tricky it will be to judge on consensus, as currently the amount of people (as opposed to accounts) participating in discussion is IMHO very questionable. —
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Hello, I am an employee on the corporate communications team at the Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute (SEI). I’m seeking help in updating the outdated information that is currently in the
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at this time and figure the interested editors are better off adding the verifiable material they can find than navigating policy and Afd. It's obvious to me it'll be Knowledge–notable eventually. --
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garner the interest of existing members of the Wikibooks and Knowledge community, as well as bring in new members! We thought that some of your members may be interested in contributing to our book
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C) Per wikipedia policy, any editors claiming to represent real life people should send proof to the foundation. Real life information related to yourself/accounts should not be posted on wikipedia.
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Can we get some eyes on this? My personal interp is that it is new and therefore not notable and seems to be advertising. Was thinking about afd but figured I'd raise the question here before I do
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I previously posted a request for editors to review my changes over at WP:Companies, but no one from there has been able to take a look at the article yet. One neutral editor has weighed in on the
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adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2011)." The technical staff at the SEI has also uncovered several factual inaccuracies on the page.
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and perhaps give NeviRom some feedback? I can't tell if the sources are reliable or not...or if it meets the guidelines necessary for determining notability for such a subject. Thanks a lot!
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field you explicitly declare it as unstable (that's the fundamental difference between those two fields and that's how we should use them). c) The only one that has a clear POV is you: In
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Dear software experts: This old Afc submission appears to have quite a few references. Is this notable software, and should the page be kept instead of being deleted as a stale draft? —
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have a lot of active talk page discussions that would benefit from additional perspectives and opinions. A bunch of the discussions have been between just one other editor and me. Thanks!
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misses the point of the discussion, if s/he refers to "applies the standard format for that country/region should be used" - ISO 8601 is not allowed in prose, and WP:TIES is about prose.
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Hello software experts. Can someone take a look at this old draft an see if the references are reliable? The draft will soon be deleted under G13 if no one takes an interest in it. —
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article, where that's appropriate (releases table), and it's been back for a while – does that create an opportunity for everyone to put the whole mess behind and move on? Please? —
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I just created an article about my company, Mocana. I've made every effort to source all the information and present it in a neutral tone, but would certainly welcome any feedback. --
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suggests for WikiProjects to provide such "more specific" guidelines. They don't need to ultimately decide everything for this particular software, but we should eventually have
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That's fine, but only two or three editors can't create the rules for a WikiProject, so this what we're doing here shouldn't be seen as in instance of that. Hope you agree. —
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Therefore, this wiki submission is helpful, even if it fails to include a very important free pdf converter, as pdf995 provides to the economical consumer.
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that you have raised these concerns as he can probably give you a more precise answer. On a side note, you may wish to declare this conflict of interest on
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can convince me, if Dsimic has an example answering this question: Which format does Knowledge use, that is not "the way other sites display the dates."?
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Hello computer software experts. This old AfC draft appears to have references. Is this a notable software company, and are the references suitable?—
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Are you sure I didn't provide a source? To be more precise, are you sure, Fleet Command, I and Mark Viking didn't provide sources that contradict you?
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I just stumbled upon this unreferenced article. I'm not a software guy and don't edit in this area. Thought you all might know what do with it. Best.
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related to software testing, rather than - such as these - only indirectly related. There's a point at which such links become somewhat spammish. --
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too, revert it or develop an alternative design for both. Some constructive feedback for the discussion would be welcome.
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instant messenger. Right now the only participants besides me are several
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No you didn't. Re-read you "sources". Where does it say stable versions
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queue. Usually something like you want to address gets discussed at a
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It's commercial and free for hobbyists/students. (And awesome btw).
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and I took the liberty of merging it there. I think it may not meet
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Only describe one very small aspect of a huge IEC 62304 standard.
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applies the standard format for that country/region should be used.
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for some editors. Why do I see it that way? Lack of discussion. —
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Just looking to get some preliminary pointers on my draft article
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New software article I'm sending to AfC soon - requesting opinions
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Knowledge:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2013_April_8#Category:Apps
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to extend the reach of Knowledge worldwide. Please help us, with
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Software articles have been selected for the Knowledge 0.8 release
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hits on Google News that could perhaps be helpful. Sincerely, --
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There is currently a RfC on the topic of software notability at
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is C. The rest are mostly correctly rated as Start. Am I right?"
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guideline, but they could be formalized. This page also states:
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downgrade Inkscape 0.91 to an unstable preview release, please
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what the article would contain if it became a featured article
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and others since this posting. Is there still an issue here? ~
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From this discussion, the following decisions should be made:
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If anyone is interested in iOS-related subjects, the articles
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Computing importance no longer defaults to Software importance
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Software Quality Assurance Article: A Proposal to Move Forward
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with the details. You may wish to look at your WikiProject's
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Hello! I know first-hand how difficult it can be to fulfill
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An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect
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should provide some general guidelines for software pages. --
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Can an expert pay some attention to this and fix the issues?
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https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/15499178/amm_logo180.png
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Maybe such a guideline exists, and I could just not find it?
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what contents are relevant for a software Knowledge article?
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Greetings all, I am looking for help with a request for the
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there guidance in any of the computing/software projects? --
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without further explanation. Am I missing something here? --
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page because I deemed it unfit for an encyclopedia. It was
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file. I have no idea how to properly cite one of these, but
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or similar, along with any other changes deemed appropriate.
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template, or have any questions about books in general, see
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Template:Latest stable software release/Google Spreadsheets
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5 Steps of accounting information system and work process
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contributor's choice. Could this information be provided?
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Thanks I've renominated as it got no comments last time.—
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In my opinion, all of these are inherently implied by the
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Talk:Chakra_(operating_system)#Regarding_notability_tag...
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I posted a request for an editor to review the article on
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http://www.bankinfosecurity.com/podcasts.php?podcastID=823
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No idea, I would look st recent AfD's with software tags.
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Knowledge:WikiProject Schools/Article guidelines#Structure
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http://www.slideshare.net/bobdobbes/silicon-valley-grails
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I haven't enough permission to update the logo image for
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http://meta.wikimedia.org/Research:Finding_a_Collaborator
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and, eventually, move a draft once consensus is reached.
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1+ million downloads (crossed the 1m threshold in March:
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the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page
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the template's entry on the Templates for discussion page
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Would any interested parties here like to take a look at
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http://www.govinfosecurity.com/podcasts.php?podcastID=465
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Hello, please help on how to fix this following article;
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essays are just around the corner. Otherwise, stick with
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I'm building an article for the iOS music sequencer app
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have recommendations past this point, I'd love to know.
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Software development process/methodology merger proposal
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Hello, WikiProject Software. You have new messages at
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Several screenshots of MSWord are up for deletion, see
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process can result in deletion without discussion, and
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process can result in deletion without discussion, and
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Discussion to Implement InfoBox Software : source code
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What did you mean by "removing the revision history"?
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While this section has an obvious cause - the article
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Dear editors. I accidentally posted the same message.
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HP TeMIP Software: notability and referencing concerns
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Talk:Hard diskdrive#RFC on the use of the IEC prefixes
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1.0 which is uncommon but not against any policy). --
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image:Screenshot of Style Jukebox on Galaxy Nexus.png
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I've outlined all this on the talk page too. Cheers,
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taken too much for granted, is sailing too close to
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rule set of what makes a "stable" release stable. --
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Software archaeology
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Knowledge:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2010_February_21
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and you're golden...unless someone wants to start a
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A person with at least two different IP addresses (
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10182/1069538-28.stm
12608:. Interested editors are requested to comment. :)
12369:and see how that looks to you and other editors. ~
11832:Can you provide a source that says final versions
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7970:FYI, there's a notice about this draft article at
7567:Leaflet For Wikiproject Software At Wikimania 2014
6420:Back in early June I helped create an article for
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11694:it's unstable! By putting Inkscape 0.91 into the
9914:I would like to propose this: make the tables in
8159:This proposal was made, and not done previously:
5411:Release histories - anal, banal, or encyclopaedic
5251:Talk:Ubuntu (operating system)#Ubuntu as "Adware"
5244:Talk:Ubuntu (operating system)#Ubuntu as "Adware"
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3068:Articles dealing with Information Security issues
1943:of articles that exist. A sourcing discussion at
12202:Thanks for the pointers, guys. For the record,
11159:Honomichl, Lloyd; Ishida, Richard (2007-07-04).
10378:in particular) for answers to your questions. —
7993:Greetings, could somebody please take a look at
7119:Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/TestAuditor
2919:Why not? (can't believe no one replied to this)
2590:Software articles and revisionIDs we have chosen
12765:students in high school who wanna learn hacking
12547:Talk:Virtual disk § Requested move 11 July 2015
12502:Copyright Violation Detection - EranBot Project
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6955:Thanks in advance for your time and attention,
6839:Screenshot of Style Jukebox on Galaxy Nexus.png
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3448:. The debate under consideration is the use in
3107:is the best term to use (vs. the more specific
2827:Knowledge:WikiProject Theatre/Article Structure
13444:Biased instance of "Windows is insecure" edits
11965:Sorry if you feel left out of this discussion
8148:Revive Proposed Change: Add "Repository" Field
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6174:Contact info: Website: www.couple.me Support:
4111:Latest Android release: doubts and controversy
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1696:D) We are not disputing what you did, but per
11298:Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/Boundary
11051:proposed the gathering of information, while
8483:Converted from policy-violating MMM YYYY, D.
8276:Commented there. Thanks for the notification
6184:) with any questions, concerns, edits, etc.
3065:Articles dealing with Software Security tools
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13154:Fldigi is notable enough that it is in the "
12853:and would like comments from other editors.
10440:Article tables must be internally consistent
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9857:Changed comment in the table, introduced by
8403:. Promoted to good article using D MMM YYYY
7575:For more information, click the link below.
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6654:Talk:Executable_UML#Umple_and_Executable_UML
6358:User:WWB_Too/Blackboard_Inc._(2013_revision)
6024:Knowledge:WikiProject Council/Proposals/Apps
5941:on wether to keep the change and use it for
4001:Discussion at Talk:Bundled software#Redirect
3560:Discussion about title of Unix shell article
2037:Category:FORTRAN programming language family
2032:Category:FORTRAN programming language family
12849:I question the validity of recent edits in
12688:Outlook.com § Requested move 17 August 2015
12682:Greetings, everyone. Our fellow Wikipedian
12057:Notification of nomination for deletion of
12035:Please keep Inkscape-related discussion on
10322:Knowledge:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers
10307:also invited me and I agree basically with
9050:Converted from policy-violating YYYY MMM D
8918:Red Hat Enterprise Linux#Product life cycle
7881:Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/Any.do
7680:. You may re-nominate it if you want to. —
6902:Thanks in advance for any advice received,
6540:Hi All! Would you mind popping over to the
4115:Hi all, there seems to be a dispute on the
3188:This will help WP Computing in three ways:
2813:Recommended Structure for Software Articles
2325:Knowledge:Deletion review/Log/2010 April 20
13496:, a newsgroup) in the following articles:
12070:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/AUCS Linux
8441:Bharat Operating System Solutions#Versions
7598:Knowledge talk:Articles for creation/Zopim
6050:You are invited to join the discussion at
5312:I'm thinking of creating an article about
5200:I just thought I'd let everyone know that
4613:Knowledge:Files for deletion/2012 March 17
4585:You are invited to join the discussion at
4396:You are invited to join the discussion at
4010:You are invited to join the discussion at
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1888:Thanks, Noian, those are useful pointers.
11809:and straw man problems, all of which are
9059:Korora (operating system)#Version history
8569:Pardus (operating system)#Release history
7947:User:Paradoctor/CatVisor#Planned features
7678:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/KoodibooK
6519:Knowledge:Files for deletion/2013 July 26
6485:Knowledge:Files_for_deletion/2013_July_27
5714:AFD until establishes it's notability. •
4992:Anyone got an opinion on the new article
4576:Article split to Novell DOS (from DR-DOS)
3566:Talk:Bash (Unix shell)#Further discussion
398:Non-Notable. Redirected to main article.
169:Criteria for "Comparison of ..." articles
12694:A summary of the dispute is as follows:
8898:Red Hat Enterprise Linux#Version history
8131:talk:Package (package management system)
7943:Knowledge:Village pump (policy)#CatVisor
7937:Tech help required to improve categories
6866:file:Python 3.3.2 reference document.pdf
5483:Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style/Computing
4432:). Comments (and the review itself) are
4428:article was nominated for GA review (at
3207:– and likely other problems as well.) --
2844:There are some very vague guidelines at
9922:use ISO 8601, and I will be convinced.
7184:Knowledge:Articles_for_deletion/BeerXML
6697:I submitted a WikiProject proposal for
5144:notice, but please explain why in your
3945:notice, but please explain why in your
3364:Comparison of platform virtual machines
3357:Comparison of platform virtual machines
2666:Could I get some second opinions about
2588:We would like to ask you to review the
2198:An example of a book cover, taken from
796:Fellows_of_the_British_Computer_Society
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13109:I prodded it, but the creator argues (
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7317:Completed some edits, feedback welcome
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5592:Request for comments on lead sentence
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3034:This is the project scope at present:
2647:, which people may be interested in.
2625:For the Knowledge 1.0 editorial team,
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1690:B) This isn't the deletion discussion.
371:Questionable Notability. Sent to AfD.
259:Questionable Notability. Sent to AfD.
100:Do not edit the contents of this page.
13120:Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus
12631:Proposing deletion / redirection for
12244:but it is important for establishing
11562:Those ratings look reasonable to me.
11518:respective WikiProjects, the better.
11345:is looking for help with his article
11142:"Use international date format (ISO)"
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8347:Above formatting symbols as in glibc
8088:Comment on the WikiProject X proposal
6155:Couple App page, request for addition
5727:Updating Mindmanager software article
5077:. Input would be very appreciated. —
4512:Hello, I assist in sorting stubs for
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2258:Knowledge:WikiProject Knowledge-Books
2233:Category:Book-Class software articles
1193:Nonnotable, no contentious material.
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13486:Special:Contributions/84.153.129.232
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12703:Outlook Web App / Outlook on the web
12606:Knowledge talk:Notability (software)
12576:Hi WikiProject Software. There is a
12344:Question re: classifying a music app
12093:Help appreciated with this table. --
11903:ignore all evidences to the contrary
11881:to be assigned version numbers : -->
11792:both words can have the same meaning
8165:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Computing
6356:and my draft in my user space here:
6266:have been nominated for deletion --
5804:Invitation to help with iOS articles
5253:. Please join the discussion there.
4698:Backbone.js search results on Lanyrd
4482:Please comment on merge proposal at
3431:RfC on the use of terminology like “
1945:Knowledge:Articles_for_deletion/MUME
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13137:Knowledge:WikiProject Amateur radio
12692:I believe we need additional input.
11193:has been nominated for deletion --
10524:Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward)
8466:Canaima (operating system)#Releases
8257:Could use some more opinions here:
8169:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Software
7771:Ok, I've added Rigi to the latter.
6986:previous version, prior to my edits
6868:has been nominated for deletion --
6861:Python 3.3.2 reference document.pdf
6846:has been nominated for deletion --
6783:has been nominated for deletion --
6678:has been nominated for deletion --
6606:has been nominated for deletion --
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6464:has been nominated for deletion --
6231:has been nominated for deletion --
6140:has been nominated for deletion --
6118:has been nominated for deletion --
5543:Older version, yet still supported
4664:but it might get more attention at
3674:Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward)
3071:Articles dealing with free software
2123:Notability guidelines for software?
1784:is addressing the right questions.
1520:Daniel_A._Reed_(computer_scientist)
23:
18:Knowledge talk:WikiProject Software
13511:Nullsoft Scriptable Install System
11386:). This continues to be a farce.
11278:Knowledge:WikiProject X/Newsletter
11248:
11230:if you have not already done so.
11214:
10798:here in Linux-related articles? —
10547:a format he thought to be better.
9079:Aurora SPARC Linux#Version history
8594:Ubuntu (operating system)#Releases
6802:
6711:) or vocal synthesis (such as the
6416:Help with Freddie A. Laker article
5538:Old version, yet still maintained:
5527:Old version, no longer maintained:
5133:deleted for any of several reasons
5117:because of the following concern:
5101:
4847:I've created a new article titled
4674:DocumentCloud#Open_Source_Software
4514:Knowledge:WikiProject Stub Sorting
3934:deleted for any of several reasons
3918:because of the following concern:
3902:
3695:and also remove old article from;
3579:Template:Infobox Windows component
3442:An RFC is being conducted here at
3336:I'd appreciate more input on this
3232:Global Internet Freedom Consortium
3059:All articles dealing with software
1947:got me thinking about this again.
1747:Knowledge:Reliable_source_examples
1741:Let's discuss appropriate sourcing
948:Martin_Newell_(computer_scientist)
24:
13549:
13085:" must be avoided. Best regards,
12970:3D Software - Autodesk Fusion 360
12538:Move request at Talk:Virtual disk
8858:SUSE Linux distributions#Versions
8798:Damn Small Linux#Release timeline
8153:See proposal on infobox talk page
7409:Features of the Opera web browser
7010:OpenOffice.org feature nomination
5741:User:ChrisPond/Mindjet (software)
5285:I removed a large portion of the
5126:; written in a promotional manner
4587:Talk:Novell DOS#Split from DR-DOS
3416:has been nominated for deletion.
2821:. And here's one for countries:
2039:has been nominated for renaming.
2017:has been nominated for renaming.
1390:Questionable Notability. Mistag.
13449:
13383:
12405:on uploading those until then).
10538:
9642:Regarding uncomplete dates - at
9388:Grouping by first-level item of
8958:Scientific Linux#Release history
8392:Best format (awaiting decision)
8210:Help me to change the logo image
7751:Category:Software modeling tools
7454:), much of the contents are not
7016:nominated OpenOffice.org for FAC
6640:in the "See also" section (see
6589:
6079:
6045:
5779:
5668:
4939:
4902:
4818:Hello WikiProject Software! The
4580:
4391:
4160:Overly Enthusiastic Portalizing?
4005:
3612:, but including a new parameter
3126:worth discussing before changing
2662:Second opinions about notability
2524:
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1449:William_Tang_(video_game_author)
1381:
1369:Wayne_Bell_(computer_specialist)
1300:
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827:Questionable Notability. Mistag.
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806:John_Harris_(software_developer)
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12996:) 20:25, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
12654:here on the article's talk page
10954:- enhancing English Knowledge?
6781:image:VirtualMachineManager.png
6757:FYI, there is an RfC opened at
6116:image:OpenEmuHeroScreenshot.jpg
5062:RfC about wording and links in
4455:I deleted a bunch of text from
4231:Invited to join this discussion
3693:http://en.wikipedia.org/ZextCMS
3529:Team Software Process Revisions
3394:I just added a notability tag.
1890:Knowledge:Notability_(software)
1680:) 05:50, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
1265:Computer_graphics_professionals
1223:Sri_Lankan_computer_programmers
701:Computer_graphics_professionals
628:Computer_graphics_professionals
482:Computer_graphics_professionals
408:Computer_graphics_professionals
215:Computer_graphics_professionals
13329:Knowledge talk:WikiProject iOS
12785:20:40, 24 September 2015 (UTC)
12088:Comparison of Q&A software
11033:All IP editors look the same.
8938:CentOS#Versioning and releases
8083:05:58, 21 September 2014 (UTC)
8011:21:52, 19 September 2014 (UTC)
7753:for software visualization. —
7509:Knowledge:Relevance of content
7458:for Knowledge, may constitute
7427:Knowledge:Relevance of content
7178:I'm involved with the article
6968:00:15, 15 September 2013 (UTC)
5954:Furthermore you're invited to
5211:14:25, 19 September 2012 (UTC)
5196:Folding@home is a FA candidate
4086:British Open Championship Golf
4074:09:08, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
4058:06:55, 28 September 2011 (UTC)
4024:11:08, 26 September 2011 (UTC)
4012:Talk:Bundled software#Redirect
3923:The article fails to meet the
3771:Thank you for your help, Dana
3765:Software_Engineering_Institute
3759:Software Engineering Institute
2630:23:37, 19 September 2010 (UTC)
2406:There is a content dispute on
2272:This message was delivered by
1043:Norwegian_computer_programmers
914:Norwegian_computer_programmers
199:Category:Computer programmers
13:
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13476:11:39, 25 December 2015 (UTC)
13436:00:53, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
13421:00:35, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
13368:22:33, 19 December 2015 (UTC)
13315:22:03, 28 November 2015 (UTC)
13297:19:41, 28 November 2015 (UTC)
13274:23:23, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
13246:16:37, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
13221:cdrkit, cdrtools, Schily and
13215:13:55, 18 November 2015 (UTC)
13170:06:10, 16 November 2015 (UTC)
13149:16:44, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
13130:07:04, 13 November 2015 (UTC)
13095:12:48, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
13014:20:28, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
12965:06:23, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
12729:Additional input is welcome.
12553:.) Participants are welcome.
12400:Thanks for the input, guys -
11547:03:38, 14 February 2015 (UTC)
11510:06:13, 13 February 2015 (UTC)
11240:06:31, 12 December 2014 (UTC)
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10026:05:52, 15 November 2014 (UTC)
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9920:Timeline of Microsoft Windows
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8838:Manjaro Linux#Release history
8315:01:05, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
8290:20:53, 20 November 2014 (UTC)
8271:20:04, 20 November 2014 (UTC)
7662:Could someone take a look at
7240:01:25, 23 February 2014 (UTC)
7220:01:21, 23 February 2014 (UTC)
7196:19:36, 16 February 2014 (UTC)
7166:23:12, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
7135:13:48, 13 November 2013 (UTC)
6926:15:17, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
6628:; request for further comment
5968:20:41, 25 February 2013 (UTC)
5798:16:29, 20 December 2012 (UTC)
5663:14:16, 20 November 2012 (UTC)
5614:14:26, 30 November 2012 (UTC)
5587:01:40, 27 November 2012 (UTC)
5494:20:31, 26 November 2012 (UTC)
5405:20:26, 26 November 2012 (UTC)
5345:19:34, 22 November 2012 (UTC)
5326:18:59, 12 November 2012 (UTC)
5218:Microsoft Security Essentials
4866:Accounting Information System
4814:Firefox article needs repair!
4503:19:06, 27 February 2012 (UTC)
4413:06:57, 27 November 2011 (UTC)
4371:07:03, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
4331:06:09, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
4296:02:12, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
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3888:14:30, 2 September 2011 (UTC)
3390:08:12, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
3350:18:26, 12 February 2011 (UTC)
3273:tags to cite your sources. --
3217:04:06, 20 December 2010 (UTC)
3138:23:01, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
3113:Category:Software development
3026:20:25, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
2980:20:23, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
2937:20:22, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
2894:08:45, 19 December 2010 (UTC)
2839:13:45, 9 September 2010 (UTC)
2803:21:50, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
2789:20:59, 25 November 2010 (UTC)
2771:18:37, 24 November 2010 (UTC)
2728:18:05, 21 November 2010 (UTC)
2710:17:58, 21 November 2010 (UTC)
2657:08:27, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
2216:is undertaking a cleanup all
2072:15:05, 27 February 2010 (UTC)
2049:06:52, 23 February 2010 (UTC)
2027:06:20, 23 February 2010 (UTC)
2004:10:37, 22 February 2010 (UTC)
1980:19:18, 18 February 2010 (UTC)
1957:10:59, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
1895:WP:Reliable Source (software)
1854:WP:Reliable Source (software)
1439:American_computer_programmers
1373:American_computer_programmers
1357:American_computer_programmers
1318:American_computer_programmers
1249:American_computer_programmers
1134:Canadian_computer_programmers
1026:Mike_O'Brien_(game_developer)
1004:American_computer_programmers
952:Computer_graphics_researchers
835:American_computer_programmers
757:American_computer_programmers
710:Ian_Bird_(software_developer)
654:American_computer_programmers
498:American_computer_programmers
412:Computer_graphics_researchers
146:All GFDL images are software!
13341:05:28, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
13195:19:04, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
12711:Calendar (Microsoft service)
12600:RfC: On Software Notability.
11444:I have been contributing to
11407:04:19, 19 January 2015 (UTC)
11370:21:16, 17 January 2015 (UTC)
11327:16:17, 17 January 2015 (UTC)
11292:16:57, 14 January 2015 (UTC)
11203:06:55, 7 December 2014 (UTC)
10704:AFAICS that's not true. But
10455:should use the same format).
9853:02:16, 9 November 2014 (UTC)
9817:00:10, 9 November 2014 (UTC)
9782:23:48, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9751:23:20, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9724:23:10, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9698:20:50, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9680:20:20, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9656:23:48, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9638:23:48, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9619:19:19, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9575:18:58, 31 October 2014 (UTC)
9318:Changed comment for Debian.
9314:22:52, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9300:21:53, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9286:21:36, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9272:21:08, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9258:20:49, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9244:19:58, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9230:19:54, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9216:19:34, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9202:19:09, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
9188:18:58, 31 October 2014 (UTC)
9174:04:08, 31 October 2014 (UTC)
8998:Oracle Linux#Release history
8246:19:30, 25 October 2014 (UTC)
8143:05:19, 17 October 2014 (UTC)
7107:01:05, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
7092:00:56, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
7074:00:37, 31 October 2013 (UTC)
7028:09:03, 12 October 2013 (UTC)
7005:00:17, 11 October 2013 (UTC)
6636:article a link was added to
6517:Also, more screenshots from
5896:10:27, 2 February 2013 (UTC)
5878:There is a discussion about
5863:10:52, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
5834:01:53, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
5774:14:56, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
5721:20:54, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
5709:15:28, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
5687:22:53, 2 December 2012 (UTC)
5619:Revisions to Mindjet article
5468:22:19, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
5454:22:04, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
5434:21:28, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
5381:12:58, 12 October 2012 (UTC)
5303:20:59, 8 November 2012 (UTC)
5275:22:10, 24 October 2012 (UTC)
5263:05:09, 22 October 2012 (UTC)
5237:01:41, 22 October 2012 (UTC)
5045:Saylor.org's C++ Programming
4759:10:27, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
4690:17:46, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
4655:16:50, 8 November 2011 (UTC)
4180:Single-board microcontroller
4106:04:34, 27 October 2011 (UTC)
3925:general notability guideline
3798:• Government Info Security:
3788:http://drdobbs.com/222301637
3697:http://en.wikipedia.org/Zext
3458:Quantities of bytes and bits
3320:19:44, 26 January 2011 (UTC)
3306:People may be interested in
3296:14:19, 23 January 2011 (UTC)
3262:15:13, 17 January 2011 (UTC)
3000:00:44, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
2882:Talk:Alleyway#Requested_move
2866:11:11, 2 December 2010 (UTC)
1930:12:37, 7 February 2010 (UTC)
1907:10:42, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
1874:00:00, 1 February 2010 (UTC)
1824:22:22, 31 January 2010 (UTC)
1794:22:16, 31 January 2010 (UTC)
1771:21:56, 31 January 2010 (UTC)
1736:07:13, 3 February 2010 (UTC)
1706:original research guidelines
1637:22:37, 31 January 2010 (UTC)
1493:13:36, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
1453:British_computer_programmers
1202:British_computer_programmers
1160:Finnish_computer_programmers
1108:Swedish_computer_programmers
740:Jeff_O'Neill_(game_designer)
714:British_computer_programmers
465:British_computer_programmers
269:British_computer_programmers
188:15:10, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
164:19:04, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
7:
13230:Talk:List of software forks
13113:) it's notable in light of
13038:| source code =
13027:| website =
12934:09:27, 9 October 2015 (UTC)
12900:16:44, 8 October 2015 (UTC)
12882:16:31, 8 October 2015 (UTC)
12863:19:58, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
12837:13:31, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
12812:16:19, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
12760:04:44, 28 August 2015 (UTC)
12739:12:08, 23 August 2015 (UTC)
12670:20:48, 21 August 2015 (UTC)
12545:There is a move request at
11709:software release life cycle
11313:06:15, 3 January 2015 (UTC)
11140:Dubost, Karl (2003-08-16).
9390:List of Linux distributions
9038:Berry Linux#Version history
8253:Help determining notability
8116:22:48, 1 October 2014 (UTC)
8103:. Thank you for your time!
7984:08:00, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
7959:22:58, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
7932:12:11, 10 August 2014 (UTC)
7144:Consider my recent edit on
7078:I have spoken to EuroCarGT
6878:03:39, 22 August 2013 (UTC)
6856:13:32, 20 August 2013 (UTC)
6834:07:46, 17 August 2013 (UTC)
6793:06:48, 17 August 2013 (UTC)
6771:10:11, 16 August 2013 (UTC)
6748:22:52, 15 August 2013 (UTC)
6688:03:54, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
5600:Hi, could somebody comment
5281:Maple example code listings
5191:11:31, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
5177:allows discussion to reach
5158:{{proposed deletion/dated}}
5141:{{proposed deletion/dated}}
5087:11:57, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
5007:is currently a redlink but
4473:04:11, 8 January 2012 (UTC)
4446:13:17, 7 January 2012 (UTC)
4138:This has been resolved per
3978:allows discussion to reach
3959:{{proposed deletion/dated}}
3942:{{proposed deletion/dated}}
3849:15:20, 10 August 2011 (UTC)
3816:• On Software Engineering:
3804:• Software Integrity Blog:
3774:• Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
2635:Development status of MuPAD
2620:your WikiProject's feedback
2560:01:04, 14 August 2010 (UTC)
2266:WikiProject Knowledge-Books
2214:WikiProject Knowledge books
2196:
1753:used. I'll mention this at
1039:Mike_Robertson_(programmer)
900:French_computer_programmers
615:French_computer_programmers
25:
10:
13554:
13447:
12715:People (Microsoft service)
12336:17:08, 30 April 2015 (UTC)
12327:13:18, 29 April 2015 (UTC)
12305:17:23, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
12285:15:17, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
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12195:00:19, 28 April 2015 (UTC)
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12121:21:35, 27 April 2015 (UTC)
12098:14:24, 24 April 2015 (UTC)
11588:15:04, 17 March 2015 (UTC)
11435:19:31, 14 March 2015 (UTC)
11382:), slides available here (
8343:2001-08-02 = %F = %Y-%m-%d
8337:August 2, 2001 = %B %e, %Y
7896:11:24, 4 August 2014 (UTC)
7633:01:24, 20 April 2014 (UTC)
7613:00:30, 20 April 2014 (UTC)
7525:14:02, 28 April 2014 (UTC)
7500:18:42, 22 April 2014 (UTC)
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7361:21:37, 20 March 2014 (UTC)
7340:17:49, 14 March 2014 (UTC)
7311:16:56, 14 March 2014 (UTC)
7261:03:46, 11 March 2014 (UTC)
7158:The Mysterious El Willstro
6759:talk:Microsoft Minesweeper
6666:10:58, 8 August 2013 (UTC)
6616:06:11, 6 August 2013 (UTC)
6578:05:15, 1 August 2013 (UTC)
6106:08:11, 18 April 2013 (UTC)
6064:07:10, 15 April 2013 (UTC)
6013:22:48, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
5991:21:42, 16 March 2013 (UTC)
5880:Talk:Microsoft Office 2013
5694:Dog (Programming language)
5504:I'd like to introduce the
5169:exist. In particular, the
4838:15:12, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
4809:12:01, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
4780:15:08, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
4739:11:32, 28 March 2012 (UTC)
4709:13:00, 20 March 2012 (UTC)
4626:03:29, 18 March 2012 (UTC)
3970:exist. In particular, the
3524:20:11, 20 April 2011 (UTC)
3470:17:55, 10 April 2011 (UTC)
3426:05:16, 23 March 2011 (UTC)
3404:21:47, 21 March 2011 (UTC)
3327:Software license agreement
3201:Computing reassessment log
2880:is under discussion, see
2604:Knowledge talk:Version 0.8
2600:articles with cleanup tags
2595:Knowledge talk:Version 0.8
2337:04:46, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
2310:22:21, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
2238:If you need help with the
2146:07:29, 21 March 2010 (UTC)
2117:22:40, 10 March 2010 (UTC)
2098:09:48, 10 March 2010 (UTC)
2015:Category:CNC, CAD, and CAM
2009:Category:CNC, CAD, and CAM
1962:Request for article review
1619:Businesspeople_in_software
1593:Businesspeople_in_software
1498:Businesspeople in software
1331:Irish_computer_programmers
1013:Michael_Sweet_(programmer)
658:Computer_systems_engineers
13501:Template:PMS vs Installer
12675:Outlook-related edits by
12626:09:16, 22 July 2015 (UTC)
12595:20:18, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
12567:19:38, 14 July 2015 (UTC)
12317:the guidelines on that. ~
12082:20:08, 8 April 2015 (UTC)
12052:12:47, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
12010:09:33, 7 April 2015 (UTC)
11988:22:50, 6 April 2015 (UTC)
11961:16:10, 4 April 2015 (UTC)
11893:11:13, 3 April 2015 (UTC)
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11847:19:48, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
11828:14:48, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
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11785:12:58, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
11747:10:00, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
11722:09:47, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
11698:field in contrast to the
11685:08:41, 2 April 2015 (UTC)
11656:17:40, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
11622:17:36, 3 April 2015 (UTC)
11165:World Wide Web Consortium
11146:World Wide Web Consortium
10366:. Please have a look at
10275:", I'd say no. Just like
9986:are preparing their own.
9290:Added comment to Debian.
9178:Added comment to Debian.
9018:Yellow Dog Linux#Releases
8203:17:57, 16 May 2013 (UTC)
8069:is under discussion, see
7872:12:53, 30 July 2014 (UTC)
7854:19:07, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
7831:10:49, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
7796:23:04, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
7781:22:59, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
7767:07:43, 26 July 2014 (UTC)
7741:22:22, 25 July 2014 (UTC)
7416:Template:Infobox software
6942:Chakra_(operating_system)
6776:VirtualMachineManager.png
6644:), which was undone (see
6556:12:06, 31 July 2013 (UTC)
6531:04:58, 27 July 2013 (UTC)
6512:04:48, 27 July 2013 (UTC)
6497:04:47, 27 July 2013 (UTC)
6474:08:12, 20 July 2013 (UTC)
6462:image:Volkswriter 2.2.jpg
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6410:22:18, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
6395:19:55, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
6374:16:37, 11 June 2013 (UTC)
6354:Blackboard Inc. Talk page
6176:http://support.couple.me/
6111:OpenEmuHeroScreenshot.jpg
6036:02:20, 8 April 2013 (UTC)
6018:WikiProject Apps Proposal
5843:Evening All! Following a
5249:I have started an RFC at
5163:proposed deletion process
5071:template:infobox software
5064:template:infobox software
5057:19:01, 17 July 2012 (UTC)
4983:17:46, 18 June 2012 (UTC)
4961:16:44, 16 June 2012 (UTC)
4924:16:44, 16 June 2012 (UTC)
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9540:
9539:
9529:
9525:
9521:
9520:80.134.94.228
9517:
9515:
9511:
9507:
9506:80.134.94.228
9503:
9501:
9497:
9493:
9492:80.134.94.228
9489:
9487:
9483:
9479:
9478:80.134.94.228
9475:
9473:
9469:
9465:
9461:
9459:
9455:
9451:
9447:
9445:
9441:
9437:
9433:
9431:
9427:
9423:
9419:
9417:
9413:
9409:
9405:
9403:
9399:
9395:
9391:
9387:
9385:
9381:
9377:
9373:
9371:
9367:
9363:
9359:
9357:
9353:
9349:
9345:
9343:
9339:
9335:
9331:
9329:
9325:
9321:
9317:
9315:
9311:
9307:
9303:
9301:
9297:
9293:
9289:
9287:
9283:
9279:
9275:
9273:
9269:
9265:
9261:
9259:
9255:
9251:
9247:
9245:
9241:
9237:
9233:
9231:
9227:
9223:
9219:
9217:
9213:
9209:
9205:
9203:
9199:
9195:
9191:
9189:
9185:
9181:
9180:84.127.82.127
9177:
9175:
9171:
9167:
9164:Start table.
9163:
9162:
9159:Table history
9152:
9150:
9147:
9144:
9142:
9139:
9136:
9135:
9131:
9129:
9126:
9123:
9121:
9118:
9115:
9114:
9111:
9109:
9106:
9103:
9101:
9098:
9095:
9094:
9090:
9088:
9085:
9082:
9080:
9077:
9074:
9073:
9070:
9068:
9065:
9062:
9060:
9057:
9054:
9053:
9049:
9047:
9044:
9041:
9039:
9036:
9033:
9032:
9029:
9027:
9024:
9021:
9019:
9016:
9013:
9012:
9009:
9007:
9004:
9001:
8999:
8996:
8993:
8992:
8989:
8987:
8984:
8981:
8979:
8976:
8973:
8972:
8969:
8967:
8964:
8961:
8959:
8956:
8953:
8952:
8949:
8947:
8944:
8941:
8939:
8936:
8933:
8932:
8929:
8927:
8924:
8921:
8919:
8916:
8913:
8912:
8909:
8907:
8904:
8901:
8899:
8896:
8893:
8892:
8889:
8887:
8884:
8881:
8879:
8876:
8873:
8872:
8869:
8867:
8864:
8861:
8859:
8856:
8853:
8852:
8849:
8847:
8844:
8841:
8839:
8836:
8833:
8832:
8829:
8827:
8824:
8821:
8819:
8816:
8813:
8812:
8809:
8807:
8804:
8801:
8799:
8796:
8793:
8792:
8789:
8787:
8784:
8781:
8779:
8776:
8773:
8772:
8768:
8766:
8763:
8760:
8758:
8755:
8752:
8751:
8748:
8746:
8743:
8740:
8738:
8735:
8732:
8731:
8727:
8725:
8722:
8719:
8717:
8714:
8711:
8710:
8707:
8705:
8702:
8699:
8697:
8694:
8691:
8690:
8687:
8685:
8682:
8679:
8677:
8674:
8671:
8670:
8666:
8664:
8661:
8658:
8656:
8653:
8650:
8649:
8645:
8643:
8640:
8637:
8635:
8632:
8629:
8628:
8625:
8623:
8620:
8617:
8615:
8612:
8609:
8608:
8605:
8603:
8600:
8597:
8595:
8592:
8589:
8588:
8585:
8582:
8578:
8575:
8572:
8570:
8567:
8564:
8563:
8559:
8556:
8552:
8549:
8546:
8544:
8541:
8538:
8537:
8534:
8531:
8527:
8524:
8521:
8519:
8516:
8513:
8512:
8508:
8505:
8501:
8498:
8495:
8493:
8490:
8487:
8486:
8482:
8479:
8475:
8472:
8469:
8467:
8464:
8461:
8460:
8457:
8454:
8450:
8447:
8444:
8442:
8439:
8436:
8435:
8432:
8429:
8425:
8422:
8419:
8417:
8414:
8411:
8410:
8406:
8405:on 2014-06-24
8402:
8401:on 2014-02-05
8398:
8394:
8391:
8388:
8385:
8383:
8380:
8377:
8376:
8372:
8369:
8366:
8363:
8360:
8358:
8355:
8354:
8351:
8349:
8342:
8339:
8336:
8333:
8330:
8329:
8328:
8326:
8317:
8316:
8312:
8308:
8304:
8291:
8287:
8283:
8279:
8275:
8274:
8273:
8272:
8269:
8268:
8260:
8250:
8247:
8243:
8239:
8235:
8231:
8224:
8220:
8219:All My Movies
8215:
8207:
8204:
8200:
8196:
8192:
8188:
8180:
8178:
8176:
8175:specific diff
8170:
8166:
8162:
8156:
8154:
8145:
8144:
8140:
8136:
8132:
8124:
8118:
8117:
8113:
8109:
8102:
8098:
8097:
8085:
8084:
8080:
8076:
8072:
8066:
8062:
8058:
8054:
8049:
8045:
8040:
8036:
8032:
8028:
8024:The usage of
8019:
8013:
8012:
8008:
8004:
8000:
7996:
7986:
7985:
7981:
7977:
7976:65.94.169.222
7973:
7966:
7961:
7960:
7956:
7952:
7948:
7944:
7934:
7933:
7929:
7925:
7921:
7916:
7912:
7908:
7898:
7897:
7893:
7889:
7882:
7873:
7869:
7865:
7861:
7857:
7856:
7855:
7851:
7847:
7843:
7839:
7835:
7834:
7833:
7832:
7828:
7824:
7819:
7818:
7813:
7812:
7797:
7793:
7789:
7784:
7782:
7778:
7774:
7770:
7769:
7768:
7764:
7760:
7756:
7752:
7748:
7745:
7744:
7743:
7742:
7738:
7734:
7730:
7726:
7722:
7718:
7704:
7701:
7697:
7696:
7695:
7691:
7687:
7683:
7679:
7675:
7674:
7673:
7672:
7669:
7665:
7653:
7650:
7649:
7643:
7638:
7637:
7634:
7630:
7626:
7622:
7617:
7616:
7615:
7614:
7610:
7606:
7599:
7594:
7593:
7589:
7585:
7581:
7580:
7560:
7556:
7552:
7548:
7544:
7543:Talk:Cdrtools
7539:
7534:
7533:
7532:
7531:
7526:
7522:
7518:
7514:
7510:
7507:
7506:
7505:
7504:
7501:
7497:
7493:
7488:
7487:
7486:
7485:
7481:
7477:
7473:
7472:Talk:Cdrtools
7469:
7465:
7461:
7457:
7453:
7452:Talk:Cdrtools
7449:
7445:
7440:
7439:
7434:
7430:
7428:
7420:
7417:
7413:
7410:
7406:
7403:
7400:
7397:
7393:
7392:
7391:
7387:
7386:
7381:
7376:
7368:
7363:
7362:
7358:
7354:
7347:
7342:
7341:
7337:
7333:
7328:
7324:
7314:
7312:
7308:
7304:
7300:
7293:
7290:
7287:
7284:
7281:
7278:
7275:
7272:
7263:
7262:
7258:
7254:
7247:
7242:
7241:
7237:
7233:
7223:
7221:
7217:
7213:
7209:
7198:
7197:
7193:
7189:
7185:
7181:
7176:
7168:
7167:
7163:
7159:
7155:
7149:
7147:
7137:
7136:
7132:
7128:
7120:
7108:
7104:
7099:
7095:
7094:
7093:
7089:
7085:
7081:
7077:
7076:
7075:
7071:
7067:
7063:
7059:
7055:
7051:
7050:
7049:
7048:
7044:
7040:
7030:
7029:
7025:
7021:
7017:
7007:
7006:
7002:
6998:
6994:
6989:
6987:
6983:
6976:
6970:
6969:
6965:
6961:
6956:
6953:
6951:
6947:
6946:its talk page
6943:
6938:
6930:
6927:
6923:
6919:
6915:
6911:
6903:
6900:
6896:
6892:
6888:
6880:
6879:
6875:
6871:
6870:76.65.128.222
6867:
6858:
6857:
6853:
6849:
6848:76.65.128.222
6845:
6836:
6835:
6831:
6827:
6826:76.65.128.222
6819:
6812:
6805:
6795:
6794:
6790:
6786:
6785:76.65.128.222
6782:
6773:
6772:
6768:
6764:
6763:76.65.128.222
6760:
6750:
6749:
6745:
6740:
6735:
6727:
6724:
6722:
6718:
6717:MikuMikuDance
6714:
6710:
6709:MikuMikuDance
6704:
6702:
6701:
6690:
6689:
6685:
6681:
6680:76.65.128.222
6677:
6668:
6667:
6663:
6659:
6655:
6651:
6647:
6643:
6639:
6635:
6627:
6623:
6618:
6617:
6613:
6609:
6608:76.65.128.222
6605:
6598:
6587:
6580:
6579:
6575:
6571:
6570:76.65.128.222
6567:
6558:
6557:
6552:
6548:
6543:
6536:Final Cut Pro
6533:
6532:
6528:
6524:
6523:76.65.128.222
6520:
6513:
6509:
6505:
6501:
6500:
6499:
6498:
6494:
6490:
6489:76.65.128.222
6486:
6476:
6475:
6471:
6467:
6466:76.65.128.222
6463:
6454:
6453:
6449:
6445:
6441:
6437:
6431:
6429:
6425:
6424:
6411:
6407:
6403:
6399:
6398:
6397:
6396:
6392:
6388:
6381:
6376:
6375:
6371:
6367:
6363:
6359:
6355:
6349:
6346:
6345:
6334:
6333:
6328:
6324:
6318:
6317:whole section
6313:
6303:
6302:
6298:
6294:
6287:
6281:
6278:
6277:
6273:
6269:
6265:
6261:
6251:
6243:
6242:
6238:
6234:
6230:
6218:
6213:
6209:
6204:
6203:
6202:
6201:
6197:
6193:
6188:
6185:
6183:
6179:
6177:
6172:
6168:
6166:
6161:
6152:
6151:
6147:
6143:
6139:
6130:
6129:
6125:
6121:
6117:
6108:
6107:
6103:
6099:
6095:
6090:
6086:
6075:
6071:
6066:
6065:
6061:
6057:
6053:
6038:
6037:
6033:
6029:
6025:
6015:
6014:
6010:
6006:
6005:65.92.180.137
6002:
5993:
5992:
5988:
5984:
5983:65.92.180.137
5980:
5970:
5969:
5965:
5961:
5957:
5952:
5947:
5940:
5933:
5925:
5917:
5907:
5898:
5897:
5893:
5889:
5888:Codename Lisa
5885:Best regards,
5883:
5881:
5876:
5871:
5865:
5864:
5860:
5856:
5851:
5846:
5836:
5835:
5831:
5827:
5823:
5819:
5815:
5811:
5799:
5795:
5791:
5787:
5782:
5778:
5777:
5776:
5775:
5771:
5767:
5763:
5759:
5755:
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5706:
5702:
5695:
5688:
5684:
5680:
5676:
5671:
5667:
5666:
5665:
5664:
5660:
5656:
5652:
5648:
5644:
5639:
5637:
5632:
5630:
5625:
5616:
5615:
5611:
5607:
5603:
5595:
5589:
5588:
5584:
5580:
5579:Jesus Presley
5576:
5566:
5559:
5555:
5553:
5546:
5542:
5535:
5531:
5524:
5520:
5517:
5516:
5513:
5511:
5507:
5495:
5491:
5487:
5486:Jesus Presley
5484:
5479:
5475:
5474:
5469:
5465:
5461:
5457:
5456:
5455:
5452:
5450:
5446:
5442:
5438:
5437:
5436:
5435:
5431:
5427:
5422:
5418:
5406:
5402:
5398:
5397:Jesus Presley
5394:
5390:
5385:
5384:
5383:
5382:
5379:
5378:
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5371:
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5359:
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5323:
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5188:
5184:
5183:76.65.128.252
5180:
5176:
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5164:
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5134:
5127:
5125:
5124:WP:NOTABILITY
5120:
5119:
5118:
5116:
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5098:
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5076:
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5046:
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5032:
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4985:
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4980:
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4963:
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4909:
4898:
4894:
4889:
4887:
4883:
4879:
4875:
4863:
4862:
4858:
4854:
4853:Michael Hardy
4850:
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4839:
4835:
4833:
4821:
4811:
4810:
4806:
4802:
4797:
4793:
4781:
4777:
4775:
4763:
4762:
4761:
4760:
4756:
4752:
4751:Cameron Scott
4741:
4740:
4736:
4732:
4728:
4724:
4721:about moving
4720:
4711:
4710:
4706:
4702:
4699:
4691:
4687:
4683:
4679:
4675:
4671:
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4644:
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4633:
4628:
4627:
4623:
4619:
4618:65.92.181.184
4615:
4614:
4607:Netscape pics
4604:
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4571:
4567:
4563:
4556:
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4548:
4547:
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4543:
4541:
4540:Contributions
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4066:Fleet Command
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