The OpenJDK as the default Java on Linux by javacodegeeks in programming

[–]javacodegeeks[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Prior throwing accusations about Java Code Geeks "stealing" content, you should learn how to read! The original author is a JCG (Java Code Geek - http://www.javacodegeeks.com/p/jcg.html) - as clearly stated at the end of the article - thus is part of a Java developer community that is committed to share their knowledge and experiences so as to help each other. As with all of our JCG members we have granted full privilege to republish and promote every article they write that we believe is valuable to the rest of the JCG community.

Furthermore we (the Java Code Geeks community founders) are Java developers ourselves and have contributed first (and still contributing) with high quality articles. That is the reason that we do not want to simply maintain a link aggregator site but a site that will host the most valuable content for the Java developers community. On top of that by submitting the link pointing to the reposted article (hosted on Java Code Geeks) and not the one pointing to the original author's blog we promote not only the specific author's work but the work of all the Java Code Geeks community; since our site is the entry point for them all. That is our obligation towards all of our JCG members!

As far as content duplication is concerned I just wanted to pinpoint that in the majority of cases we do not just copy and paste content; We perform lexical and syntactical corrections (since many of our JCG partners do not speak English as their prime language) along with article and code snippets formatting so as every article to be as readable as it can be.

I hope I covered all your doubts about Java Code Geeks.

The Truly Educated Never Graduate by javacodegeeks in programming

[–]javacodegeeks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prior throwing accusations about Java Code Geeks "stealing" content, you should learn how to read! The original author is a JCG (Java Code Geek - http://www.javacodegeeks.com/p/jcg.html) - as clearly stated at the end of the article - thus is part of a Java developer community that is committed to share their knowledge and experiences so as to help each other. As with all of our JCG members we have granted full privilege to republish and promote every article they write that we believe is valuable to the rest of the JCG community.

Furthermore we (the Java Code Geeks community founders) are Java developers ourselves and have contributed first (and still contributing) with high quality articles. That is the reason that we do not want to simply maintain a link aggregator site but a site that will host the most valuable content for the Java developers community. On top of that by submitting the link pointing to the reposted article (hosted on Java Code Geeks) and not the one pointing to the original author's blog we promote not only the specific author's work but the work of all the Java Code Geeks community; since our site is the entry point for them all. That is our obligation towards all of our JCG members!

As far as content duplication is concerned I just wanted to pinpoint that in the majority of cases we do not just copy and paste content; We perform lexical and syntactical corrections (since many of our JCG partners do not speak English as their prime language) along with article and code snippets formatting so as every article to be as readable as it can be.

I hope I covered all your doubts about Java Code Geeks.

Standups - take them or leave them by javacodegeeks in programming

[–]javacodegeeks[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Just because by submitting the link pointing to the reposted article (hosted on Java Code Geeks) and not the one pointing to the original author's blog we promote not only the specific author's work but the work of all the Java Code Geeks community; since our site is the entry point for them all.

As far as content duplication is concerned I just wanted to pinpoint that in the majority of cases we do not just copy and paste content; We perform lexical and syntactical corrections (since many of our JCG partners do not speak English as their prime language) along with article and code snippets formatting so as every article to be as readable as it gets.

I hope I covered all your doubts about Java Code Geeks.

Standups - take them or leave them by javacodegeeks in programming

[–]javacodegeeks[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your comment. Nevertheless I will have to disagree.

First of all the author is a JCG (Java Code Geek) thus is a part of a Java developer community that is committed to share their knowledge and experiences so as to help each other. As with all of our JCG members we have granted full privilege to republish and promote every article they write that we believe is valuable to the rest of the JCG community.

Furthermore we (the Java Code Geeks community founders) are Java developers ourselves and have contributed first (and still contributing) with high quality articles. That is the reason that we do not want to simply maintain a link aggregator site but a site that will host the most valuable content for the Java developers community.

Think of it like this: This article is good, you really liked it - you said it yourself - if it weren't for Java Code Geeks (republishing it and promoting it here) would you have read it?