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==EDM/2 Wiki Updates - December==
==EDM/2 Wiki Updates - December==
EDM/2 is the premier site to find OS/2 and eComStation software development information.  
EDM/2 is the premier site to find OS/2 and eComStation software development information.


====Personal Comments====
====Personal Comments====
It is had been like one year since I starting to modifying the EDM/2 Wiki. Nobody asked me to do so, I just started it as a Sunday afternoon activity, since I got very bored on my in-laws house while my son was playing with the other kids.  
It is had been like one year since I starting to modifying the EDM/2 Wiki. Nobody asked me to do so, I just started it as a Sunday afternoon activity, since I got very bored on my in-laws house while my son was playing with the other kids.


At that time I thought that the site already has a lot of content and was not possible to add more. I was complete wrong. I added a lot of OS/2 development related articles and several more links to other contents. When I started I thought I was squeezing a rock, but I was amazed to see how much can be squeezed out of it. Now I realize that there is much more that can be added to the EDM/2 wiki and I have several pending articles/books migrations to the wiki.
At that time I thought that the site already has a lot of content and was not possible to add more. I was complete wrong. I added a lot of OS/2 development related articles and several more links to other contents. When I started I thought I was squeezing a rock, but I was amazed to see how much can be squeezed out of it. Now I realize that there is much more that can be added to the EDM/2 wiki and I have several pending articles/books migrations to the wiki.


But I also realized the importance of putting more content under the Creative Commons license of the Wiki. The Creative Commons allows derivative works, and it is opportunity we have to not reinvent the wheel when we try to write something technical about OS/2. Anybody can now grab the content of the wiki and read it, use it and improve it, the credits remains to the authors, but the content now belongs to everyone.  
But I also realized the importance of putting more content under the Creative Commons license of the Wiki. The Creative Commons allows derivative works, and it is opportunity we have to not reinvent the wheel when we try to write something technical about OS/2. Anybody can now grab the content of the wiki and read it, use it and improve it, the credits remains to the authors, but the content now belongs to everyone.


Any help is welcome, no matter if you can only read one article and improve its spelling and display, or if you can migrate content to the wiki, or even if you only have your Sunday's afternoon to collaborate.  
Any help is welcome, no matter if you can only read one article and improve its spelling and display, or if you can migrate content to the wiki, or even if you only have your Sunday's afternoon to collaborate.


Here are some news about the site.
Here are some news about the site.
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The re-published articles on the EDM/2 wiki are:
The re-published articles on the EDM/2 wiki are:
* [[Open Class Library (OCL) FAQ]] by [[Stéphane Charette]] (November 1997)  
* [[Open Class Library (OCL) FAQ]] by [[Stéphane Charette]] (November 1997)
* [[OS/2 2.0 Frequently Asked Questions, Programmer's Edition]] Version 1.3 by [[Barry Jaspan]] (September 6, 1992)  
* [[OS/2 2.0 Frequently Asked Questions, Programmer's Edition]] Version 1.3 by [[Barry Jaspan]] (September 6, 1992)
* [[System Monitoring in Multitasking Environments]] by [[Dave Wallenberg]] (June 1996)
* [[System Monitoring in Multitasking Environments]] by [[Dave Wallenberg]] (June 1996)
* Building Dynamic Web Sites by [[Chris Wenham]]
* Building Dynamic Web Sites by [[Chris Wenham]]
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Since we are changing to a Wiki format, republishing permission allowing derivative work for the articles has to be requested. There had been good response from part of the Authors that I was able to contact. Several authors (all that I was able to contact) accepted that his articles were republished under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license to me migrated to wiki site.
Since we are changing to a Wiki format, republishing permission allowing derivative work for the articles has to be requested. There had been good response from part of the Authors that I was able to contact. Several authors (all that I was able to contact) accepted that his articles were republished under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license to me migrated to wiki site.


The old EDM/2 articles that were re-published are:  
The old EDM/2 articles that were re-published are:
* [[An Introduction to mSQL]] by [[Fernando Lozano]] (May 1998)
* [[An Introduction to mSQL]] by [[Fernando Lozano]] (May 1998)
* [[mSQL Revisited]] by Fernando Lozano (June 1998)
* [[mSQL Revisited]] by Fernando Lozano (June 1998)
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* [[Installing and Configuring the Sybase SQL Anywhere Server for OS/2]] by Fernando Lozano (November 1998)
* [[Installing and Configuring the Sybase SQL Anywhere Server for OS/2]] by Fernando Lozano (November 1998)
* [[Introduction to Relational Databases]] by Fernando Lozano (December 1998)
* [[Introduction to Relational Databases]] by Fernando Lozano (December 1998)
* [[The Help Manager and Online Documentation]] by [[Larry Salomon Jr.]] (October 1993)  
* [[The Help Manager and Online Documentation]] by [[Larry Salomon Jr.]] (October 1993)
* [[Using OS/2 as a Platform for a Web Server]] by [[Jeff Hasz]] (February 1997)  
* [[Using OS/2 as a Platform for a Web Server]] by [[Jeff Hasz]] (February 1997)  
* Building a CD Player by [[Stephane Bessette]]
* Building a CD Player by [[Stephane Bessette]]
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====Links====
====Links====
There is also some non-Creative Commons development related articles/publications that the EDM/2 wiki links to.  
There is also some non-Creative Commons development related articles/publications that the EDM/2 wiki links to.


This month it had been included the following links.
This month it had been included the following links.
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I want to thank all the authors that allowed their articles and documentation to be published on the EDM/2 wiki.
I want to thank all the authors that allowed their articles and documentation to be published on the EDM/2 wiki.  


Please visit: http://www.edm2.com
Please visit: http://www.edm2.com


Help is always welcome, contact me if you want to help me with the wiki.  
Help is always welcome, contact me if you want to help me with the wiki.


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Latest revision as of 07:06, 16 December 2019

EDM/2 Wiki Updates - December

EDM/2 is the premier site to find OS/2 and eComStation software development information.

Personal Comments

It is had been like one year since I starting to modifying the EDM/2 Wiki. Nobody asked me to do so, I just started it as a Sunday afternoon activity, since I got very bored on my in-laws house while my son was playing with the other kids.

At that time I thought that the site already has a lot of content and was not possible to add more. I was complete wrong. I added a lot of OS/2 development related articles and several more links to other contents. When I started I thought I was squeezing a rock, but I was amazed to see how much can be squeezed out of it. Now I realize that there is much more that can be added to the EDM/2 wiki and I have several pending articles/books migrations to the wiki.

But I also realized the importance of putting more content under the Creative Commons license of the Wiki. The Creative Commons allows derivative works, and it is opportunity we have to not reinvent the wheel when we try to write something technical about OS/2. Anybody can now grab the content of the wiki and read it, use it and improve it, the credits remains to the authors, but the content now belongs to everyone.

Any help is welcome, no matter if you can only read one article and improve its spelling and display, or if you can migrate content to the wiki, or even if you only have your Sunday's afternoon to collaborate.

Here are some news about the site.

Non-EDM/2 Republished Articles

There are several OS/2 and eComStation programming articles floating around. When the authors authorize to republish their articles under the Creative Commons license, it can be included on the wiki and the most important thing of all, there are clear rules to create derivative works.

The re-published articles on the EDM/2 wiki are:

EDM/2 Republished Articles

Since we are changing to a Wiki format, republishing permission allowing derivative work for the articles has to be requested. There had been good response from part of the Authors that I was able to contact. Several authors (all that I was able to contact) accepted that his articles were republished under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license to me migrated to wiki site.

The old EDM/2 articles that were re-published are:

Books and Tutorials

Some tutorials and Books that had been authorized to be republished on the wiki:

Links

There is also some non-Creative Commons development related articles/publications that the EDM/2 wiki links to.

This month it had been included the following links.

Extra updates

Also lately updated:

I want to thank all the authors that allowed their articles and documentation to be published on the EDM/2 wiki.

Please visit: http://www.edm2.com

Help is always welcome, contact me if you want to help me with the wiki.