On a side note, the Computer History Museum (
www.computerhistory.org)
in Mountain View is working on a collection of historic software
systems, including their source code, to be preserved for future
generations for study, amusement (I guess), and historic lessons. A
big problem with this, of course, is that you need more than the
source code and binaries; i.e. you need the computers or emulators thereof.
Hpapy new year everyone!
Dirk
PS: One day, I'm sure we will find MediaWiki there :-)))
At 12/30/2006, Ryan Bilesky wrote:
Hello,
I am proposing a new project called WikiCode, A free source code
repository. I'd appreciate it if you could all look over the project page
at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCode
I'd also applicate, comments, suggestions, a list of people interested
because i'd really like to see this become a project.
Thank you,
Ryan524
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Ryan524
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