Leak (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Leak" in German language version.

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  • Germany (West) Bundestag: Verhandlungen des Deutschen Bundestages: Stenographische Berichte. 1994, S. 418 (google.de [abgerufen am 7. Oktober 2021]).

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  • Giorgio Bertolone: Interview with Kevin Klemmick - Lead Software Engineer for Falcon 4.0. Cleared-To-Engage, 12. März 2011, archiviert vom Original am 18. März 2011; abgerufen am 31. August 2014 (englisch): „[C2E] In 2000 the source code of Falcon 4.0 leaked out and after that groups of volunteers were able to make fixes and enhancements that assured the longevity of this sim. Do you see the source code leak as a good or bad event? [Klemmick] ‘Absolutely a good event. In fact I wish I’d known who did it so I could thank them. I honestly think this should be standard procedure for companies that decide not to continue to support a code base.’

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  • timothy: Dark Reign 2 Goes Open Source. slashdot.org, 7. August 2012, abgerufen am 13. August 2013 (englisch): „One of Activision's last RTS games, Dark Reign 2, has gone open source under the LGPL.

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  • Gabe Newells Bekanntgabe des Einbruchs bei Valve (Memento vom 2. Dezember 2003 im Internet Archive)
  • Giorgio Bertolone: Interview with Kevin Klemmick - Lead Software Engineer for Falcon 4.0. Cleared-To-Engage, 12. März 2011, archiviert vom Original am 18. März 2011; abgerufen am 31. August 2014 (englisch): „[C2E] In 2000 the source code of Falcon 4.0 leaked out and after that groups of volunteers were able to make fixes and enhancements that assured the longevity of this sim. Do you see the source code leak as a good or bad event? [Klemmick] ‘Absolutely a good event. In fact I wish I’d known who did it so I could thank them. I honestly think this should be standard procedure for companies that decide not to continue to support a code base.’