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Martini (talk) 13:13, 18 January 2017 (CET) Andres decided by his own that Openlibrary is a unrealiable source and started deleting links. I'm against that idea and I will reverse his changed. Andreas, you are free to talk to me before doing this changes on things that are "work in progress". There are other pages that needs improvement you can work on that.

OpenLibrary uses data from Amazon article listings which are not correct. It can be integrated in SpecialPage btw. Please stop telling things that are not true. I'm only working down the maintenance list, which grow after all your copy-paste actions. --ak120 (talk) 14:01, 18 January 2017 (CET)

Martini (talk) 14:09, 18 January 2017 (CET) OpenLibrary is a different things. It is an library created by the Internet Archive, it is based on the same source of books of amazon, but it is not a book retailer. It is a Public Library!!! People can also collaborate to include content on the Open Library too. It is better for the user to have a link to the OpenLibrary than the links that provides the special page "Book sources". Please Andreas, try to understand and behave. This is also a work in progress.

You behave like a kid. Start to do some administration instead of edit warfare against the last user.

Here is the correct data btw:

General

Title Authors Publisher Year ISBN
Inside OS/2 Gordon Letwin Microsoft Press 1988 ISBN 1-55615-117-9
Advanced OS/2 Programming Ray Duncan Microsoft Press 1989 ISBN 1-55615-101-2
OS/2 2.11 Unleashed David Moskowitz
David A. Kerr
Sams 1994 ISBN 0-672-30445-7
The OS/2 Programming Environment David A. Schmitt Prentice Hall 1989 ISBN 0-13-642927-0
Programming the OS/2 Kernel J. Terry Godfrey Prentice Hall 1991 ISBN 0-13-723776-6
The Design of OS/2 Harvey M. Deitel
Michael S. Kogan
Addison-Wesley 1992 ISBN 0-201-54889-5
OS/2 2.0 Programming Herbert Schildt
Robert Goosey
Osborne McGraw-Hill 1993 ISBN 0-07-881910-5
OS/2 2.1 Application Programmer's Guide Jody Kelly
Craig Swearingen
Dawn Bezviner
Theodore Shrader
Wiley 1995 ISBN 0-471-13116-4
Designing OS/2 Applications David E. Reich Wiley 1995 ISBN 0-471-58889-X
Real-World Programming for OS/2 2.11 Derrel R. Blain
Kurt R. Delimon
William J. English
SAMS 1994 ISBN 0-672-30563-1
Developing C and C++ Software in the OS/2 Environment V. Mitra Gopaul VNR 1994 ISBN 0-442-01240-3
The Ultimate OS/2 Programmer's Manual John Mueller McGraw-Hill 1994 ISBN 0-07-043972-9
The Art of OS/2 Warp Programming Kathleen Panov
Larry Salomon Jr.
Arthur Panov
Wiley 1995 ISBN 0-471-08633-9
Designing High-Powered OS/2 Warp Applications David E. Reich Wiley 1995 ISBN 0-471-11586-X
The OS/2 Warp Programmer's Sidekick Glade Diviney
Keith Murray
Quarter Horse Software & Publications 1995 ISBN 0-9647472-8-6
OS/2 API Bible CD: The Definitive Programmer's Reference Bill Heyman Waite Group 1995 ISBN 1-878739-91-3
OS/2 Warp Programming for Dummies Blake Watson IDG 1995 ISBN 1-56884-337-2
The OS/2 Warp Toolkit for Software Developers Maurice J. Viscuso Prentice Hall 1996 ISBN 0-13-192428-1

Thanks for your hostility. --ak120 (talk) 14:17, 18 January 2017 (CET)

Martini (talk) 14:27, 18 January 2017 (CET) I'm sorry Andreas, but it is hard to collaborate with your. You want a perfect wiki with perfect layout and text style. I want a wiki for human beings that are able to find fast the information of each book fast. You tent to force your opinion instead of discussing things to reach an agreement.

Please remove at least the red and duplicate links. I did thousands of minor edits to improve performance and content of this pages. You don't answer on discussion subpages of articles you introduced and are blocked for editing. It would be acceptable, but you don't care about copyrighted material and also copy wrong stuff twice. If you want to collaborate, so please start to do some administration first. You seem only to use your administration role to drive out the last contributors. If I would wait on you for responding to discussions the database here would be completely broken.--ak120 (talk) 17:14, 19 January 2017 (CET)