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<b>AOY</b>, the <b>wik-cso.dom</b> [[:en:rubric|rubric]] is defined below:  
<b>AOY</b>, the <b>wik-cso.dom</b> [[:en:rubric|rubric]] is defined below:  
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<li> <b>&nbsp;*</b><font color=firebrick size=5>A</font>bout [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|EG (Encylop&aelig;dia Galactica)]]
<li> <b>&nbsp;*</b><font color=firebrick size=5>O</font>ur [[Documentation]]
<li> <b>&nbsp;&nbsp;</b><font color=firebrick size=5>Y</font>our
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in terms of aii.biz design targets, it is also a reaction to the use of '''"My"''' in various and sundry software where we mean to make clearer what is Yours and what is Ours.
in terms of aii.biz design targets, it is also a reaction to the use of '''"My"''' in various and sundry software where we mean to make clearer what is Yours and what is Ours.
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I reserve this usage in systems written by me for the case where your domain support has been realized in facilities owned or leased by you and intellectual property under your control so the stuff is, in fact, truly yours, subject of course to the licensing terms of any third parties.
I reserve this usage in systems written by me for the case where your domain support has been realized in facilities owned or leased by you and intellectual property under your control so the stuff is, in fact, truly yours, subject of course to the licensing terms of any third parties.
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<li> <b>&nbsp;*</b><font color=firebrick size=5>A</font>bout [[Encyclopaedia Galactica|EG (Encylop&aelig;dia Galactica)]]
<li> <b>&nbsp;*</b><font color=firebrick size=5>O</font>ur [[Documentation]]
<li> <b>&nbsp;&nbsp;</b><font color=firebrick size=5>Y</font>our
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   <li> <b>*</b> Account(s)
   <li> <b>*</b> Account(s)

Revision as of 12:42, 19 May 2010

AOY, the wik-cso.dom rubric is defined below:

in terms of aii.biz design targets, it is also a reaction to the use of "My" in various and sundry software where we mean to make clearer what is Yours and what is Ours.

In myopenprojectspace.com "My" refers to my agency in providing the Open Project Space service as a priced public service.

I reserve this usage in systems written by me for the case where your domain support has been realized in facilities owned or leased by you and intellectual property under your control so the stuff is, in fact, truly yours, subject of course to the licensing terms of any third parties.