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:::::: The whole bibliography section sort of partially work, but only for Intel. We might be able to put some kind of an expiration date check (using a template or something) to make sure stuff isn't outdated or possibly just request permission to host those docs ourself. Cavium, Qualcomm, AMD, et al are entirely a different problem. AMD has no public documents, no specs update document, and no ark. All their info comes directly from the press deck they send us and via their pre-briefing. I wouldn't even know what we could reference. --[[User:David|David]] ([[User talk:David|talk]]) 11:15, 14 July 2018 (EDT) | :::::: The whole bibliography section sort of partially work, but only for Intel. We might be able to put some kind of an expiration date check (using a template or something) to make sure stuff isn't outdated or possibly just request permission to host those docs ourself. Cavium, Qualcomm, AMD, et al are entirely a different problem. AMD has no public documents, no specs update document, and no ark. All their info comes directly from the press deck they send us and via their pre-briefing. I wouldn't even know what we could reference. --[[User:David|David]] ([[User talk:David|talk]]) 11:15, 14 July 2018 (EDT) | ||
− | ::::::: With the understanding that this may be an Intel-specific solution, would both of you be interested in extension of what you're doing with the optimization manual page (which I like very much, btw) to datasheets and specification updates? That would solve a problem I need to address in my other work, and I'd rather the documents be archived here rather than in my git repo | + | ::::::: With the understanding that this may be an Intel-specific solution, would both of you be interested in extension of what you're doing with the optimization manual page (which I like very much, btw) to datasheets and specification updates? That would solve a problem I need to address in my other work, and I'd rather the documents be archived here rather than in my git repo. |
::::::: [[User:Barry Rountree|Barry Rountree]] ([[User talk:Barry Rountree|talk]]) 00:35, 15 July 2018 (EDT) | ::::::: [[User:Barry Rountree|Barry Rountree]] ([[User talk:Barry Rountree|talk]]) 00:35, 15 July 2018 (EDT) |