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The second link in trivia section isn't working (.sourceforge.net link)
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The article was deleted via WP:PROD but was then undeleted. The reason to keep this article:
I strongly believe despite the fact this article was poorly sourced, the subject xMule itself is notable and meet WP:NSOFT#Inclusion:
- There's even a published book xMule: File Sharing, Peer-to-Peer, eDonkey Network, BitTorrent (Protocol)
- Several other published books mentioned xMule: [1], [2], [3]
- There was a known case, RIAA/MPAA vs. xMule Author, with third-party coverage back then ( uncontroversial Slashdot posts are reliable sources)
- Back then xMule (X11 Mule) made eDonkey truly cross-platform and work in all the major Unix systems. aMule (probably the second most popular eDonkey software after eMule) is a fork of xMule, so xMule has its historical and technical significance in P2P/eDonkey software history
- xMule's article has 7 other language versions
- It was a WP:PROD (uncontroversial deletion), but obviously, it's controversial (perhaps please don't file WP:PROD for articles with many other language versions next time except for very rare cases) — Tomchen1989 ( talk) 15:52, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
-- Tomchen1989 ( talk) 18:55, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
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Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 17:58, 20 July 2016 (UTC)
The article was deleted via WP:PROD but was then undeleted. The reason to keep this article:
I strongly believe despite the fact this article was poorly sourced, the subject xMule itself is notable and meet WP:NSOFT#Inclusion:
- There's even a published book xMule: File Sharing, Peer-to-Peer, eDonkey Network, BitTorrent (Protocol)
- Several other published books mentioned xMule: [1], [2], [3]
- There was a known case, RIAA/MPAA vs. xMule Author, with third-party coverage back then ( uncontroversial Slashdot posts are reliable sources)
- Back then xMule (X11 Mule) made eDonkey truly cross-platform and work in all the major Unix systems. aMule (probably the second most popular eDonkey software after eMule) is a fork of xMule, so xMule has its historical and technical significance in P2P/eDonkey software history
- xMule's article has 7 other language versions
- It was a WP:PROD (uncontroversial deletion), but obviously, it's controversial (perhaps please don't file WP:PROD for articles with many other language versions next time except for very rare cases) — Tomchen1989 ( talk) 15:52, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
-- Tomchen1989 ( talk) 18:55, 15 July 2021 (UTC)