Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer science/Collaboration of the Week/Removed
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This page is an archive of all articles removed from Computer Science Collaboration of the Week. Those entries who won the award can be found here.
February 2006
Pointer (and friends)
- Nominated February 5; needs 6 votes by February 19 (minimum 3 votes per week)
Support:
- Mgreenbe 09:12, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
- Tompsci 17:59, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
- Gflores Talk 22:32, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
Comments:
- Pointer, smart pointer, reference (computer science), and handle (computer science) are primed to be merged into the ultimate reference reference. Due to the topic's generality, this is a particularly good starting collaboration.
March 2006
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- The most commonly used header file in STL. Should deserve a good article.
April 2006
- Nominated April 14th, 2006; needs 3 votes by April 21st. (minimum 3 votes per week)
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- Janizary 07:00, 16 April 2006 (UTC) - I'll buy that for a dollar.
- ZeWrestler Talk 17:43, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
Comments:
- OpenSSH, while a reasonable article right now, needs some love. Some of that sweet, sweet, clean up and expansion. I think that since OpenSSH is the most widely used open source software around it deserves to be at the very least a good article. I say the most widely used since it's used on pretty much every Unix-like and UNIX operating system, along with many embeded systems like Cicso's IOS, it's used by people who don't even realise they're using it, it's that popular. 65.94.57.226 00:44, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
- Nominated April 17, 2006; needs 3 votes by April 24th. (minimum 3 votes per week)
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- System.map is a critical part of the Linux operating system and kernel, and it is quite lacking as of right now. It only makes sense to improve an article such as this. > Iridescence < ( talk )( contrib ) 17:26, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
June 2006
- Nominated June 20; needs 3 votes by June 27 (minimum 3 votes per week)
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- A widely used but poorly understood term.
- Nominated June 27; needs 3 votes by July 4 (minimum 3 votes per week)
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- Another fundamental concept in Computer science.