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Welcome to WikiProject CS

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Hi! Just noticed that you've signed on as a participant in WikiProject Computer science, and wanted to welcome you to the project. If you haven't done so already, I encourage you to stop by the project talk page to see what's been going in lately. --Allan McInnes (talk) 02:50, 16 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I have created the article Computer security incident management, comments welcome. Tanjstaffl 20:03, 9 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I am deleting the article because presently it contains nothing. Please recreate the article when the sandbox version is fully created. Thanks, and regards. --soum (0_o) 18:51, 15 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Woah! What happened to the article? It was complete a week ago.Tanjstaffl(talk) 00:01, 19 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The Computer security incident management article (which redirs to ITIL Security Management) seems to be fine. As for Computer Security Incident Management, I had checked the hisotry before deleting. To be doubly sure, I checked the deletion logs again. There were five revisions - all of which stated ''This is a place holder. I am working on the article in my sandbox, please come and over and comment. plus other tags around it.
I looked through your contribs but was not sure what I was looking for, as everything looked normal. Your last edit to Computer security incident management was this. The next edit made it the redirect to ITIL Security Management. Was any changes you made after this missing? Or were you referring to the changes you made to your sandbox. Cause, from the deletion logs, it does not appear like it had any activity. --soum (0_o) 01:40, 19 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I don't know why the Computer security incident management article was changed to redirect to ITIL Security Management. The ITIL article is more general and does not contain any information on incident management, only that evaluation based on security incidents should occur. An excerpt from my contributions shows numerous edits:
  1. 16:25, 2007 April 12 (hist) (diff) Talk:Computer security incident management (added another citation to include) (top)
  2. 13:19, 2007 April 10 (hist) (diff) m Computer security incident management (→Components - heaqding change)
  3. 13:16, 2007 April 10 (hist) (diff) Computer security incident management (→Overview - making changes to remove 'how-to' aspects of this article)
  4. 22:00, 2007 April 9 (hist) (diff) Talk:Computer security incident management (response to talkback)
  5. 16:38, 2007 April 9 (hist) (diff) m Computer security incident management (→Overview - word choice)

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  1. 21:29, 2007 April 8 (hist) (diff) Computer security incident management (→References)
  2. 21:24, 2007 April 8 (hist) (diff) Computer security incident management (→Citations)
  3. 20:36, 2007 April 8 (hist) (diff) Computer security incident management (Working to get basic page up, citations are my next priority)
  4. 20:33, 2007 April 8 (hist) (diff) Computer security incident management (←Created page)


The history on the deleted page supports my recollection that I had moved the article from my Sandbox on the 8th and then continued to edit it in place.
I don't know why the page was redirected to ITIL, nor do I know why it was replaced with This is a place holder. Thank you for recovering the last edit, what do I need to do, to undo the redirect and put the page back? Tanjstaffl(talk) 03:22, 19 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
In that case, just go to the page as in its history, edit it and save. It will overwrite the redirect. And take it u with the user who created the redirect. You can see that in the history of the article. All the best. --soum (0_o) 07:12, 20 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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