Talk:MD5/Implementation: Difference between revisions

(→‎Off-site code: On policy, and on this instance.)
Line 31:
::
:: Generally speaking, code examples should be on the site. If they depend on libraries, we don't need the library source code on-site. (See AutoHotKey for an example of that; their libraries are code snippets in their forums.) However, code that's not part of the library should be on-site, with references to the libraries in question. --[[User:Short Circuit|Michael Mol]] 00:44, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
 
:::Ok... in this case, the code was in the library. It was the downloadable library (roughly analogous to CPAN in character, though much smaller in scale than CPAN and much faster to install because there is no need for a build nor test phase at install time). And I am just as confused now as I was before, about what this means in terms of presentation. --[[User:Rdm|Rdm]] 01:02, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
 
===Compatible licensing?===
6,962

edits