User talk:Doors5678

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Speedy deletion nomination of Unlawful Interception
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Proposed deletion of Linux System Administrator's Guide


The article Linux System Administrator's Guide has been proposed for deletion&#32; because of the following concern:
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Redirect of Network traffic control
Back in December last, you deleted the contents of this (mostly rubbish) page and made it a re-direct to Scheduling (computing). Well, I have, sort of, reverted the replacement of this page, and made a start on improving it a bit.

This is simply because network traffic control is clearly an entirely different kettle of fish to scheduling, and the uses and algorithms employed are quite different. It now, mostly, points at the two types of traffic control, policing and shaping, and says little else. However, it's a bit more than disambiguation, as both are relevant, not one or t'other.

I've put the above on the talk page for network traffic control as well.

What I don't know is, as it stands, whether it still needs references to provenance its notability? That shouldn't be a problem - Tanenbaum, at least, must mention it. However, I haven't time at the mo. to do more.

BTW, I've a few pages that need links to this (and to network traffic management, which is probably a much larger work than this page needs to be). I'll be adding these as and when I can. Graham.Fountain | Talk 14:08, 25 April 2013 (UTC)

Nomination for deletion of Template:Latest preview release
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