Draft talk:ThunderFly TF-G2

Latest comment: 28 days ago by Kaklik in topic GitHub citations
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GitHub citations

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Regarding the removal of GitHub links as citations from the article required by @Phuzion I’d like to clarify my opinion. I think they are important. The TF-G2 is an open-source UAV, and its GitHub repository is where all development, documentation, and source code are available. Therefore the links:

  • show the open-source nature of the project
  • provide transparency and allow verification of the article’s content.
  • Are mostly redundant to other citations, serving as additional references.

Removing these links would likely diminish the transparency and open-source emphasis of the described UAV. Kaklik (talk) 20:38, 29 May 2024 (UTC)Reply