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As you may already know, wikipedia supplies samples of code in 'pseudocode'. Would it make sense to copy these across from wiki to here (placed in its own 'pseudocode language section). Maybe then others may use these as a base for translating them into one of the 'usable' codes. There shouldn't be any legal issues in doing this, should there? --[[User:Oatzy|Oatzy]] 18:47, 25 January (GMT)
As you may already know, wikipedia supplies samples of code in 'pseudocode'. Would it make sense to copy these across from wiki to here (placed in its own 'pseudocode language section). Maybe then others may use these as a base for translating them into one of the 'usable' codes. There shouldn't be any legal issues in doing this, should there? --[[User:Oatzy|Oatzy]] 18:47, 25 January (GMT)
:As a blanket rule, if you copy from Wikipedia, include a citation with a link to the specific version of the page copied from. I don't know that the GFDL requires it, but ''I'' will. :-) I'll mention this in the Copyrights page. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 13:57, 25 January 2007 (EST)
:As a blanket rule, if you copy from Wikipedia, include a citation with a link to the specific version of the page copied from. I don't know that the GFDL requires it, but ''I'' will. :-) I'll mention this in the Copyrights page. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 13:57, 25 January 2007 (EST)

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Upgraded MediaWiki from 1.9 to 1.11. Let me know if something's broken that I didn't fix. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 22:45, 28 October 2007 (MDT)

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Village Pump

For general discussion see our village pump.

Copying from Wikipedia

As you may already know, wikipedia supplies samples of code in 'pseudocode'. Would it make sense to copy these across from wiki to here (placed in its own 'pseudocode language section). Maybe then others may use these as a base for translating them into one of the 'usable' codes. There shouldn't be any legal issues in doing this, should there? --Oatzy 18:47, 25 January (GMT)

As a blanket rule, if you copy from Wikipedia, include a citation with a link to the specific version of the page copied from. I don't know that the GFDL requires it, but I will. :-) I'll mention this in the Copyrights page. --Short Circuit 13:57, 25 January 2007 (EST)

Upgrade

Upgraded MediaWiki from 1.9 to 1.11. Let me know if something's broken that I didn't fix. --Short Circuit 22:45, 28 October 2007 (MDT)