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Important disclaimer for DeVaulDotNet viewers:
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- There are no restrictions on content and expression here at DeVaulDotNet; if you read and explore these pages, you do so at your own risk and as a consenting adult. If you don't agree with this policy, don't read any further.
Every viewer of these pages also has the power of author, editor, and publisher. This site is an experiment in shared virtual space. There is nothing stopping you from spamming this environment with useless, abusive content. There is also nothing stopping you from removing content simply because it offends you. Strangely enough, neither has been a problem. The future is up to you.
There are no policy content restrictions, edit anything and everything, this is your forum and your community and it is up to you to decide what to do with it. Either it will work or it won't, and every choice that determines this is up to you.
The DotNetManifesto: (with apologies to Aleister Crowley[1])
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- Let Do what Thou Will be the Whole of the Law.
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- Love is the Law, Love under Will.
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- Every Wiki user is a Ken Starr.
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- Weni, Wedi, Wiki.
Commentary on the DotNetManifesto (hack this or add your own)
After meditating on the nature of the wiki and the way people use it, I realized that I was wrong (probably because you haven't vented your SPURGE recently) and HackSaw, Sebbo, MegMuckenhoupt, Arun, ChewToy, ThomasColthurst, and the other wiki users are right (amazing that they agreed); I haven't grokked the true nature of this medium until now — the medium is the message. Freely mooooodifiable is freely modifiable. If I'm going to make this experiment, there is no point in going half way.
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- Yours in freedom, love, and respect,
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- RichardWayne (and anonymous others)
Links:
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- * the deprecated DotNetContent (for historical purposes).
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