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and the software is called "linker34" specifically as the word linker if searched for would result in many sources obviously M is interested in obscuring the name of the product so to muddy the water in his arguments favor. M's only contributions to wiki are in the area of p2p file sharing and followups on rules to support his standing in that area. He has interest in no other area and obviously has some hidden motive to continue to pursue this in the face of overwhelming numbers of sources including
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Similarly, to me, common sense says that using a tool in a way that it is not supposed to be used is improper, and should be changed to the proper tool. Hard redirects are the standard way of handling internal links, not soft redirects. So I'm sorry, but IMHO I do not see common sense on your side
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i also believe M to only be contributing in one topic and have reason to believe his interest is solely on establishing Napster as the first p2p application which has been established in many many wiki articles that it is not even close to the first nor is it even p2p at all. All sources are factual
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We are working on a group project for our “Online Communities” class at Cornell University, where we are aiming to become active contributors to the Knowledge (XXG) community. We have picked the “Peer to Peer” page and saw that you have been a contributor in the past. We would like to propose the
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I've made some edits to the Soft Redirect editing guideline, trying to clarify when it is acceptable to use soft redirects for internal links. Since you were on the opposite side from me when this last erupted, around a year ago, I'm welcoming you to come by and help edit the new section to be as
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Well, I'll check this, but since I've also read in many articles and also in one printed book that Napster was the first one, I really doubt this linker34 story. Also, Deathmolor if you are really developping (or your friends are developping) this application, you should not add it to the wiki, as
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this would be against the rules. As for your statement about M, consider that everything you said against him is also true for me: most of my contirbutions are to topics about or linked to P2P. All my other contributions are normally only spelling fixes etc.
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He's also been removing sources for the statement that napster was first. I don't think that this is correct, and on the talk page he's stated that he and friends either developed or were discussing this program, so I think this is probably a
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If however, you insist on reverting back, please add the word "original" before "lphant" as well as a ref tag to make clear that you refer to the original 3.51 and not the client offered at the lphant.com site (without linking to lphant.com)
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even if lphant remained on the comparison page, the current state of the lphant.com website and more importantly the current state of the wikipedia article on lphant would confuse the reader to download the new
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You say "Soft redirects may be used internally within the Wiki. See the guideline + common sense in this case". Ummm. What guideline says that? The only one I know of on the subject of soft redirects is
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I'm not a C++ programmer, and I haven't contribute for the main code of any eD2k client project so far. But I'm a Chinese translator of some eMule Mods and an editor of a Chinese eMule/eD2k/P2P blog
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Please let us know what you think about this restructuring as a way to improve the article. We will also be looking to add sources and information. We welcome any feedback! Thank you!
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b. Security and Trust i. Routing Attacks ii. Corrupted Data and Malware c. Creating more resilient and scalable computer networks d. Distributed storage and search
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during the discussion but should not remove the miscellany for deletion template from the top of the page; such a removal will not end the deletion discussion. Thank you.
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We're looking at the same thing from such different perspectives I felt it better to get a wider view of the situation. So I am attempting to start up a discussion at
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has been trying to add a program called 'linker' to the timeline, along with the claim that it, and not napster, was the first real peer to peer file sharing program.
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I respect your efforts in the lphant article, but I still think you haven't managed to disambiguate between the original 3.51 version and the fake discordia version.
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Dear Old Death, I assume that mfg stands for (our) German greeting "Mit freundlichen GrĂĽĂźen". I know in this (English) WP there is an ambiguation page for MFG, and
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Thanks! Also, please keep in mind that most of what Deathmolor is saying about me here and on those pages in an attempt to 'discredit' me is simply not true.
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To be frank, pricing model is the core and the most significant part of software license, if not all of it. But to be accurate, a software license is about:
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4. Social Implications a. Demographics and Usage stats b. Incentivizing resource sharing and cooperation c. Privacy and Anonymity d. Economic Implications
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Well, what you have collected there seems clearly to be an improvement in the structure of the article. So you have my support there.
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to search for it. I know friendliness is a rare good, but in this case it would give readers some additional work to do.
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speaking readers. Do you know anything about this? The reason why I 'm asking this is, that I imagine all readers who do
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And if you would like to cancel Wiki formatting in a line starting with a space, you can always use a non breaking one:
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Well, if it is included, both (it being proprietary and free) should be included in the infobox, not only one of them...
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edit, and a conflict of interest. Would you mind checking out his refs, so that I could get a second opinion on this?
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I know, but good old habits aren't given up easily... I myself was one of those opposing that change, BTW :)
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that supports the internal use in this case, I'm not really sure what guideline you could be referring to.
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sources going back over a decade from the original authors. Now he wants to do an end run by coming here.
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BTW, using # at the beginning of a line will give you a cleaner look for what you've posted above:
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a. Network Politics b. Network neutrality c. Intellectual Property law and illegal sharing
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following restructuring of the article and would appreciate any feedback/advice you have for us:
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Thx for the advice, I already wrote on the talk page of the admin who deleted the article...
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Anyway, I'll check your sources and report back if they are conform to the wiki standards...
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the original edonkey client is still functional and can be downloaded from many sites
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Please consider improving the page to address the issues raised. Removing
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the same reasoning applied for the removal of the original edonkey client
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Sorry, you seem to be mistaken. It is currently being used here:
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PLZ note that it was not "intentional" that I linked that date :P
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it is mentioned/eplained, but I 'm wondering wether
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