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910:, I do not understand the value of this sentence. It is stating what everybody knows about open source software: the one who writes the code owns the copyright. The sentence in the edit is worded as if there was a legal risk. But due to the license (CDDL), no such risk exists. Why is it interesting to state this fact on this article and not in any other article? (First time I see such content, and yet I have read many articles about open source software) The Oracle code is licensed under CDDL so anybody can do the same as ForgeRock (and other companies have done it). Said otherwise, this sentence has no encyclopedic value in my opinion. 1390: 135: 572: 1686: 1213: 1138: 1065: 755: 629: 1493: 1436: 1471:
company that hosts it). The links you have removed have been painstakingly accumulated by listeners like me over a decade (uncompensated and unrequested) to allow listeners to identify the guests on the shows, and are not part of a link farm or of a commercial advertising activity and your edit is very upsetting to the point of appearing as vandalism.
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Sure. At the same time the JavaScript Runtime Environment and the Java Runtime Environment (discussed in the same page) are extremely similar and related concepts. Enough so that the JavaScript Runtime Environment is also references in that page, and that a dedicated page for the JavaScript Runtime
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Because it misleadingly implies the topic is directly relevant to the band. If the template was about Fulber it would be reasonable, but FLA is another band altogether. I suggest the Template is unhelpful and needs rework to avoid this conflict. I won't revert your edit again for 24 hours as I don't
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Your edit is misplaced, and the drive-by nature of the edit without discussing it on the Talk page for the community that maintains the page is disappointing. FLOSS Weekly is a weekly podcast going back a very long time that is conducted purely by volunteers (the show does carry advertising for the
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Heads-up, another Wikimedia editor just removed the twit.tv hyperlinks to the actual podcast episodes, and the note they left suggests even more negative views on keeping the list in Knowledge (XXG). Getting more people involved seems to have made things worse! They seem to be having fun over in
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OK, I tried it. Once I realised I had to type "Cite" (that it didn't appear on its own) I made a little progress, but filling out the citation seemed to involve me knowing all the parameters possible and typing their names correctly, rather than filling in a form. As I have no clue what parameters
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Seriously? Thanks for the great advice, Todd. You would do well to pause before arbitrarily reverting everyone's edits as I have seen you do all over Knowledge (XXG). In this case the weight of overall evidence for this date is excellent and you would be better served by adding further supporting
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They are connected in as much as they are both potentially interpreters, but that's about where it stops - they are no more related than any other runtime is related. You may be mislead by the names; Sun allowed Netscape to call their unrelated BASIC-like scripting language with a similar name to
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Hi @Zhermes. JavaScript and the Java Virtual Machine are not connected in any way, so it is incorrect to make a link from one term to a page about the other. More generally on Knowledge (XXG) it's not good to make changes when you don't have a citation to support them.
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The cite template is pretty complicated, and the Visual Editor doesn't know all its parameters (yet). Welcome to using beta software! ;) In my opinion, for the citation templates, it's best to copy one, form another article, or from the template documentation itself (
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Sun's emulated microprocessor instruction set and associated systems language for marketing reasons alone. It is incorrect to draw further connections and it would be misleading to readers unfamiliar with to subject to make the connection in the article in any way.
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Seriously, again? You just archived all your own personal attacks on the same post to conceal them from those not paying attention. You are clearly embarrassed by them. Have you considered the things you accuse others of doing might be your own flaws?
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Hello Dear Clare, thank you for sharing! Thank you for caring about OSI (Open Source Initiatives) and please I know about the tears thing. Let's try to have more smiles, they are easier and take less energy to form (and keep)...Many thanks,
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I've been using the Visual Editor to make changes to existing articles, but when it's time to include a citation I can't see a way to insert properly tagged information about it - only a reference with linked text. What am I missing?
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Environment would likely be almost entirely redundant. So it's not entirely clear to me that this isn't a valid reference (although, perhaps the reference should be included parenthetically, for example: "(similar to the
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Oracle is not the sole copyright owner. Granted: they own the copyright on most of the original code, but now, ForgeRock's copyright is significant too. There are even third party copyright owners.
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are possible, I made no progress. IS there something I am missing here? Otherwise I will stick to copy & paste of an existing citation, but that then precludes using the Visual Editor...
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I was just reading your user page declaration and wanted to drop you a note and say how much I enjoyed it. Your approach seems fairly unique here or at least your declaring of it is! -
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Hi. Can you explain why a navigation template that links to the article in question should not be included on said article? I don't understand the logic of your reverts. Thanks.
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This is the first time I see such sentence for an article for a fork on wikipedia, I have never seen it in any other article, so I am wondering why this is much different here?
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have been removed because they seemed to be inappropriate for an encyclopedia. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on
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If there was a legal problem, I would expect Oracle to sue in courts. They have done it in the past and I have no reason to think they have changed their mind about this.
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WTF? What is it with you Wikimedia insiders? It's like you never heard of people having interests and automatically assume they are corrupt.
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I particularly do not understand this one. AFAIK, there is full compliance so I am not sure which legal risk there is?
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So again, insisting on Oracle feels weird. Speaking about "the community" in general would seem better to me?
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Ah, OK, thanks. That's pretty hidden - I would not have thought to look under Templates!
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OK, thanks - I'll stick with full source editing for anything with citations then.
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Hi @ClareTheSharer; I was wondering what you meant by the link being incorrect on
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