Talk:Military Cryptanalytics

Merge articles?
I think it's worth merging them. That latter books are based on Friedman's work, and were done with Friedman's help, if I'm not mistaken. Not to knock Friedman's immense knowledge, mind you, but I think there's enough similarity for one article. Mmernex 13:05, 13 August 2007 (UTC)


 * Friedman didn't help to any appreciable extent with the production of Callimahos' series, other than providing the original series from which Callimahos' was derived. To me it depends on whether it was intended that the Friedman-book article ever be expanded to say more than it currently does.  As it stands, it could simply be redirected to the Callimahos-book article and the latter augmented with the Friedman book listings (ISBN etc.).  The distinction between the two series needs to be kept clear, however.  If, on the other hand, more was supposed to be said eventually about the Friedman book specifically, then I think it would be best maintained as a separate article. — DAGwyn 17:41, 14 August 2007 (UTC)

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