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== Vandalism ==
== Vandalism ==
Just a warning:  Over on Wikipedia, every producer of a BASIC variant tries to add their product to the BASIC page as the "next step in BASIC's evolution."  Of course, with registration being required we'll have much less of a problem, but still, we need to be careful with new edits.  [[User:Shanya Almafeta|Shanya Almafeta]] 15:47, 1 February 2007 (CST)
Just a warning:  Over on Wikipedia, every producer of a BASIC variant tries to add their product to the BASIC page as the "next step in BASIC's evolution."  Of course, with registration being required we'll have much less of a problem, but still, we need to be careful with new edits.  [[User:Shanya Almafeta|Shanya Almafeta]] 15:47, 1 February 2007 (CST)
: True, and that is an all-too-common abuse of wikis in many other contexts as well. By the way, I should say that I'm the developer/maintainer of a BASIC variant (Yabasic), but I have no intention of listing it on this article myself.—[[User:Thomas H. Larsen|Thomas H. Larsen]] 02:07, 17 December 2009 (UTC)

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Just a warning: Over on Wikipedia, every producer of a BASIC variant tries to add their product to the BASIC page as the "next step in BASIC's evolution." Of course, with registration being required we'll have much less of a problem, but still, we need to be careful with new edits. Shanya Almafeta 15:47, 1 February 2007 (CST)

True, and that is an all-too-common abuse of wikis in many other contexts as well. By the way, I should say that I'm the developer/maintainer of a BASIC variant (Yabasic), but I have no intention of listing it on this article myself.—Thomas H. Larsen 02:07, 17 December 2009 (UTC)