I'm kragen@canonical.org; my home page is at http://canonical.org/~kragen/
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ancient stuff (from 2001)
I tend to edit computer science articles a lot; I've been working on algorithm lately.
I really like Wikipedia. I've written a bunch of computer-science articles for it.
I'm worried about the stuff The Cunctator brings up about the GFDL, although I wish he would be more polite about it.
Welcome aboard Kragen. We'll probably find common ground as I'm also interested in computer science. I hope you enjoy yourself as much as we do! --Seb
Yes, welcome, Kragen! I think you have very little reason to be worried, and I'd like to urge you please to join Wikipedia-L where the relevant issues have been discussed (in many cases, by heads cooler and more mature than The Cunctator's) and will be discussed fairly reasonably and amicably. --LMS
Thanks. I've been reading the Wikipedia-L archives and considering joining. -- Kragen