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OpenBSD Journal
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Copyright © - Daniel Hartmeier. All rights reserved. Articles and comments are copyright their respective authors, submission implies license to publish on this web site. Contents of the archive prior to as well as images and HTML templates were copied from the fabulous original deadly.org with Jose's and Jim's kind permission. This journal runs as CGI with httpd(8) on OpenBSD, the source code is BSD licensed. undeadly \Un*dead"ly\, a. Not subject to death; immortal. [Obs.]
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OpenBSD's article, though, is pretty good. A few editors in particular (whose names escape me, but probably read undeadly!) put a lot of work into rewriting it in the last few months.
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By Anonymous Coward (128.151.93.185) on
Many wikipedia articles on computing are, sadly, little more than "pop" pieces, written by people who might as well have wandered off from Slashdot. Above all, clearly not written by programmers. I try to improve errors as I see them but sometimes there are just too many. But there's a lot of good material too; if I want to look up a particular algorithm I can often find a good synopsis of it on wikipedia.
I've actually noticed that about a lot of things on wikipedia. For example, there's a lot of really good information about linguistics; but for every correct bit of information there are really inaccurate IPA transcriptions of non-English languages and random nonsense written by somebody who thinks they know what they're talking about.
And you want to correct it, but as soon as you correct 1 error, you find 10 more, and you realize that it'd be an uphill battle even if you had all the time in the world.
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It's at 9:26 into the 42:35 long podcast, not worth downloading, but still good to know the folks out there in Internetland are still talking about the money issue.
By Anonymous Coward (84.188.232.187) on
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pf
Also an english Entry would be great!
In fact I`m not that good writer because I`m not that Wikifriend at all.
So please help to improve and also create (for other languages) the PF-Article.
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