User talk:Alcagey bea

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Netcat
The content you added for Netcat appears to be copyrighted content. Unless you own the copyright, we need to link to that content rather than copying it. I've revised Netcat to make it easier to link to a variety of tutorials. Please add any you are familiar with. Thanks! -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 18:49, 4 June 2017 (UTC)

From https://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=User:Alcagey_bea/sandbox&oldid=1689923:

Hello Dave Braunschweig,I'm nobody in particular,just someone looking for help and tutorials for Netcat.The brief guide and tutorial I published for Netcat came directly from the author/developer's readme.txt file and afaik there shouldn't be a problem with copyright issues.I'm sure you're aware that the app in question is freeware and that he encourages any modifications to it.I could not find any links or resources on wiki so I "fished" for some by starting this article.If in any way I am in violation of any copyright I apologise to the author and other contributors(and to Wikiversity).

Thank you for moving the discussion to a proper category(all formal and neat)and for links to more resources.You probably can tell I'm new to Wikiversity(apologies for the poor arrangement of the article).I would greatly appreciate your expert input into adding to the Netcat page such as more tutorial links and resources.

Kind regards Alcagey Bea


 * We typically use Talk pages for discussions. Your sandbox is open for anything you'd like to put there, but others generally won't edit it.


 * Netcat is free, but is still copyrighted and requires a reference. See https://gist.github.com/joar/774222 . But note that there is no advantage to posting a copy of the readme here either way. Wikisource would be a better place for copies of open content. Wikiversity follows a learn by doing model. You might consider linking to a copy of the readme and then adding links to other Netcat tutorials or hands-on instructions and activities. See Netstat for one example of how this can be done.


 * After looking around, let us know what additional questions you have.


 * Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 20:54, 4 June 2017 (UTC)