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  2. Wikipedia:Guide to image deletion - Wikipedia

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    that are replaceable by a free image that could be found or created, tag the image as {}. that are not being used in any article, tag the image as {{subst:orfud}}. that have been replaced by a smaller size, to request deletion of previous versions, tag the image {{Non-free reduced}}.

  3. Docker (software) - Wikipedia

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    The main classes of Docker objects are images, containers, and services. [22] A Docker container is a standardized, encapsulated environment that runs applications. [25] A container is managed using the Docker API or CLI. [22] A Docker image is a read-only template used to build containers. Images are used to store and ship applications.

  4. Wikipedia:Deleting from Commons - Wikipedia

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    Most images seen in English Wikipedia (or the other-language Wikipedias) are actually stored in the Commons project, with a link-through from the image name. In past discussions, there have been concerns that improper images have been left in Commons, and any talk about the numerous valid images has been seen as "avoidance" of the real copyvios ...

  5. Wikipedia : Arguments to avoid in template deletion discussions

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    DeleteUnused for three years. ThreeYearsTooMany 23:28, 7 January 2011 (UTC) The fact that a template is unused is not, by itself, enough for deletion. It must be demonstrated that the template isn't likely to be used. A variant of this is the argument that a template is unused despite being in existence for N years. This seems more plausible.

  6. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    These images are considered self-promotion and the Wikipedia community has repeatedly reached consensus to delete such images. Using such images on user pages is allowed. Some images may contain trademarked logos incidentally (or purposely if the image is either freely licensed, covered under freedom of panorama, or being too simple to be ...

  7. Wikipedia:Delete unused username after 90 days - Wikipedia

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    Delete unused username after 90 days is a proposed Wikipedia policy to delete usernames with zero edits that have not logged in for 90 days. Registered usernames with emails will be warned after 60 days of inactivity. Usernames with at least one edit will be kept for the entire life of the database.

  8. Wikipedia:Files for deletion/2013 April 18 - Wikipedia

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  9. shred (Unix) - Wikipedia

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    shred is a command on Unix-like operating systems that can be used to securely delete files and devices so that it is extremely difficult to recover them, even with specialized hardware and technology; assuming recovery is possible at all, which is not always the case.