User talk:Erik Johnson

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Erik is something like this allowed?

(not owned by me)

http://www.infrangible.org/development/sourcesdk/gamesdkref/index.html

The only hickup is that you can access the the source code for it.

The rules are that if it's not owned by you then you can't post it. That said, going through our own code and making them create a good doxygen document isn't something we're likley to do.
I have my own version, but I was just wondering about the copyright implications - ^Ben
You'd have to take a look through their EULA to see if that's something that is allowed under their agreement.

Erik, the <math>-tag seems to be broken... --Deathz0rz 13:42, 29 Jun 2005 (PDT)

Can you point me to a page on Wikipedia (or another MediaWiki site) where it is used successfully?
Math, 6.2 Change on Wikipedia --Deathz0rz 02:24, 30 Jun 2005 (PDT)
Did you get that? --deathz0rz 14:16, 1 Jul 2005 (PDT)

I think we should disallow editing without a registration, I've seen a few articles getting defaced by anonymous people. -Zevensoft

This is the case now. --Erik

I think the admins should periodically check Main Page Discussion --deathz0rz 14:16, 1 Jul 2005 (PDT)

GoldSource

Hi, I recent found the wikipedia page for Goldsource, and having never heard the term used before I Googled around. All refences to "GoldSource" seem to have started well after the establishment of the Source engine, so I was wondering if this term has long been in use internally, or if it was coined after Source Engine was chosen? Also, is there a prefered spelling? A number of articles on the web refer to it as "GoldSrc," which wikipedia reflects, but many others use "GoldSource." Thanks for any light you can shed on this. -RJO 12:05, 26 Aug 2005 (PDT)

I guess they're interchangable... -ts2do