Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer science/Collaboration of the Week/Removed
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
edit- Nominated February 5; needs 6 votes by February 19 (minimum 3 votes per week)
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- Mgreenbe 09:12, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
- Tompsci 17:59, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
- Gflores Talk 22:32, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
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- 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
edit- 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)
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- 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
edit- 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.
July 2006
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- There is a colossal amount of information on this page, unfortunately it is all in ASCII, it was added by a user who is still coming to grips with the world, and code of wikipedia, I have put a couple of paragraphs of it into wiki, but there is a lot to go over, and I thought the guys here could help out. Cheers.
- Jesus! I didn't think that there'd be an article like like out there, you've got my vote :) T. Moitie 22:46, 18 July 2006 (UTC)