User talk:Jordi Burguet Castell

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And thank you for your changes to numerical integration. Oleg Alexandrov 00:24, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)


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[edit] Editing templates

Hi jbc. If you look at the wikisource of the page you'll have seen {{EU Constitution}}. This just means it takes the contents of Template:EU Constitution and pastes them into the page, so it can be changed across a whole series of pages in one go. If you put "Template:" in front of any of these you will get to the actual template you can edit as normal. Hope I have explained this okay. — Trilobite (Talk) 23:41, 1 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Linux and GNU/Linux

There is no consensus for this change, in fact the consensus is against it. Also, the way you tried to carry it out (as a cut-and-paste "move" rather than a proper page move) is invalid in itself, because it loses all the page history. -- Curps 01:10, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

If you actually wish to propose this change, you should go to Wikipedia:Requested moves and propose the change there (with a discussion and vote) rather than unilaterally trying to make this change against consensus. -- Curps 01:12, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

Current real-world usage uses "Linux" to refer to the operating system and "Linux kernel" to refer to the kernel. Note there is already a disambiguation page at Linux (disambiguation). Despite RMS's wishes, "GNU/Linux" never caught on and is only used by a minority of the Linux-using community (eg, Debian) and mostly not at all by the media. I believe that if you call for a discussion and vote at Wikipedia:Requested moves you will find that the consensus here reflects this real-world usage. -- Curps 01:22, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Orphaned fair use image (Image:Arecibo message binary numbers.png)

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[edit] Image:Arecibo_message_deoxyribose.png listed for deletion

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