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I am concerned about the conformance of this article to the Wikipedia policies on Wikipedia:Neutral point of view and Wikipedia:Verifiability. This article seems to me to be of the nature of an advertisement for the Thayer School, not a bad thing to do, but perhaps not the right place to do it.
Softtest123 14:31, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
I came to this page looking for information about the first timesharing system.
As I remember, the first timesharing system was developed by a joint effort between General Electric and Dartmouth. I presume that would be the Thayer School of Engineering.
This first system was composed of a GE mainframe, I think it was the GE 235, a bit-banging communications processor, the GE Datenet-30, and a mechanically switched mass storage unit. Communication was by dial-up and I used the system with an ASR-33 Teletype.
I would appreciation references or links to information about that first system and Dartmouth's role being added to this article. Some information is available at GE-200_series.
Softtest123 14:49, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
that I'm going to be working a whole lot on this article in the coming weeks in hopes of advancing it to Featured Article status. Kane5187 21:01, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
I was rolling really steadily on this article and kind of ran out of steam. "History," "Campus," and "Academics" are now pretty solid. Things remaining to be done before GA/FA/PR nomination:
I'm thinking this may not be able to proceed beyond GA due to the dearth of information and sources that we need. I'll try to keep digging up info. Kane5187 19:32, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
Very well written article, it's a wonder why it was on GAN unnoticed for so long.
Hope to see this in WP:FAC some day...
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I am concerned about the conformance of this article to the Wikipedia policies on Wikipedia:Neutral point of view and Wikipedia:Verifiability. This article seems to me to be of the nature of an advertisement for the Thayer School, not a bad thing to do, but perhaps not the right place to do it.
Softtest123 14:31, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
I came to this page looking for information about the first timesharing system.
As I remember, the first timesharing system was developed by a joint effort between General Electric and Dartmouth. I presume that would be the Thayer School of Engineering.
This first system was composed of a GE mainframe, I think it was the GE 235, a bit-banging communications processor, the GE Datenet-30, and a mechanically switched mass storage unit. Communication was by dial-up and I used the system with an ASR-33 Teletype.
I would appreciation references or links to information about that first system and Dartmouth's role being added to this article. Some information is available at GE-200_series.
Softtest123 14:49, 4 September 2007 (UTC)
that I'm going to be working a whole lot on this article in the coming weeks in hopes of advancing it to Featured Article status. Kane5187 21:01, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
I was rolling really steadily on this article and kind of ran out of steam. "History," "Campus," and "Academics" are now pretty solid. Things remaining to be done before GA/FA/PR nomination:
I'm thinking this may not be able to proceed beyond GA due to the dearth of information and sources that we need. I'll try to keep digging up info. Kane5187 19:32, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
Very well written article, it's a wonder why it was on GAN unnoticed for so long.
Hope to see this in WP:FAC some day...
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