User:Nixdorf
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My full name is Jörgen Nixdorf.
I do much more work at the Swedish Wikipedia (http://sv.wikipedia.org/) than here. But some things are worth translating.
Places of interest:
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style
- Wikipedia:Image markup
- Wikipedia:Style and How-to Directory
- Wikipedia:Naming conventions
- Wikipedia:Categorization
- Meta:Image pages
Application layer | HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, FTP, UUCP, NNTP, SSH, IRC, SNMP, SIP, RTP, Telnet ,... |
Transport layer | TCP, UDP, SCTP, DCCP, ... |
Network layer | IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, ARP, IGMP, ... |
Data link layer | Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Token ring, FDDI, PPP, ... |
Physical layer | RS-232, EIA-422, RS-449, EIA-485... |
Working on transclusion of the TCP/IP stack image, see:
- Template:IPstack
- Transmission Control Protocol
- Internet Protocol
- Address Resolution Protocol
- Ethernet
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Usage:
{{msg:IPstack}}
Fun things I've done: one of my friends is a collector of books and owns an original copy of Libri tres de occulta philosophia by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa in the printing from 1533. I photographed and scanned some imgages from this book to the entry for pentagram. Very beautiful images.
I also like drawing figures in Dia and adding to Wikipedia entries.
I recently aquired the permission from Brian Randell and Robert M. McClure to use their portraits of prominent software development pioneers in Wikipedia. Addition will begin shortly. The permission is here. They will be used in these articles for a start:
- Fifth generation computer systems project is being supplied with an image. The webpage states that materials are in the public domain, but still I work to get a clear permission to use it.
I agree to multi-license all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below: