That might be reasonable in a different context, but wiki has rules about 
verifiability. Worse, they consider secondary sources more reliable than 
primary sources, which to anybody with exposure to Academia seems insane.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3

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Seymour,

He is asking you to prove a negative. Call him on it.

Tony Thigpen

Seymour J Metz wrote on 4/14/22 07:37:
> I'm editing the wikipedia [[Operating system]] article, and another editor 
> has challenged the sentence "The logic manuals for their contemporary 
> descendants, z/VM, z/VSE and z/VM, are not available to the general public." 
> What are the relevant URLs for IBM's policy? Thanks.
>
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