User talk:Rayne

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Examples must be GFDL licensed

All Rosetta Code content including code examples must be GFDL licensed. If you are the copyright holder of the “Send email” Factor example you added here, or have otherwise gotten permission, please let us know; otherwise, remove the example or replace it with appropriately licensed code. (An anonymous user later removed the copyright and license notice, but this does not resolve the issue, merely hide it.) —Kevin Reid 14:49, 19 February 2010 (UTC)

Sorry about that. It was inserted as a template by FUEL, and I forgot to remove it. When I finally did remove it, I wasn't signed in. Sorry for the confusion. --Rayne 15:18, 19 February 2010 (UTC)

A bit late, but...

I realize it's a bit late, but...Welcome to Rosetta Code! I'm Mike, and I noticed you created an account.

Some quick things you should be aware of:

Template:Mylang Helps you show what languages you're familiar with, and helps us become aware of skills with languages we haven't seen.
Category:Unimplemented tasks by language A place to find tasks missing solutions in various languages.
Blogs, twitter, facebook... We have them, and are interested in yours.
Special:Webchat Logs you into #rosettacode on the Freenode IRC channel. Not usually the most active communications medium, but occasionally helpful. It's logged at http://irclog.perlgeek.de/rosettacode/today.
Rosetta Code:Village Pump A general Q/A and discussion area.
Rosetta Code:Finances For most of Rosetta Code's history, expenses have been paid out of my pocket. I can't afford that much longer, and so you can see the state of Rosetta Code's finances, and how you may help. If you enjoy or are excited about the site, please consider reading through it.

Sorry for the boilerplate; it can be a bit difficult giving an individual greeting to each person. If you post information about your technical interests and background, I'll probably read it. If you already have put that kind of information on your user page, I probably already have; I'm always interested in how people do and can benefit from Rosetta Code. --Michael Mol 19:45, 11 April 2010 (UTC)