Talk:Man or boy test: Difference between revisions

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:[[:Rosetta Code:Copyrights]]? --[[User:Mwn3d|Mwn3d]] 11:13, 18 December 2007 (MST)
: It is copied from Wikipedia (as is indicated in the initial edit summary). It is probably ok to copy from Wikipedia, as it is also GFDL, but there should probably be a note somewhere on the page indicating where it comes from. Also, I am not sure if it is a point in just copy the content of another wiki, even if it is legal. Maybe this page should only contain new implementations, along with a link to the Wikipedia article. [[User:Ahy1|Ahy1]] 11:35, 18 December 2007 (MST)
Hi... I transplanted the page from wikipedia. Basically it is a matter of time before the wikipedia article get the other bulk of the code samples pruned. Wikipedia typically requires that content is notable, and wikipedia isn't typically a repository for code sample. Also... most the the examples are "original research" having been created by the contributor.
 
But having said that I would hate to loose the examples. Hence the transplant.
 
Of the code snippets, the two that were originated from further afield are the ALGOL 60 (being the absolute original created by Donald Knuth), and ALGOL 68 version that was derived from Charles H. Lindsey's version that appeared in ALGOL Bulletin. Being so small, are they copyrightable?
 
ps Sorry for the broken links. Does RosettaCode want pages for IT pioneers etc etc
 
[[User:NevilleDNZ|NevilleDNZ]] 17:31, 18 December 2007 (MST)