Draft:Yasm
Submission rejected on 6 January 2026 by Commander Keane (talk). The subject does not meet Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion. Rejected by Commander Keane 4 months ago. Last edited by Commander Keane 4 months ago. |
Submission declined on 30 December 2025 by Thatguy1987 (talk). Thatguy1987 5 months ago. |
Submission declined on 30 December 2025 by ChrysGalley (talk). This draft is not adequately supported by reliable sources. Wikipedia's verifiability policy requires that all content be supported by reliable sources.
This draft's references do not show that the subject meets Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion for web content. The draft requires multiple published secondary sources that:
Declined by ChrysGalley 5 months ago.
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Comment: Since the last decline, the only change has been the addition of links to github and the official website https://tortall.net/. Please read all of the links in the previous declines. Wikipedia needs independent, reliable, secondary sources discussing this software. It may be possible that this topic could redirect to an article that mentions the assembler, with a sentence that uses reliable sources. Given the resubmission in less than 4 hours after the last decline no further submissions can be accepted - you are wasting our time. Happy to discuss on my talk page. Commander Keane (talk) 13:04, 6 January 2026 (UTC)
Comment: Insufficiently sourced, so notability not proven. ChrysGalley (talk) 11:53, 30 December 2025 (UTC)
| Yasm | |
|---|---|
| Developers | Peter Johnson, Michael Urman et al. |
| Stable release | 1.3.0
/ August 11, 2014 |
| Operating system | DOS, Microsoft Windows, Unix-like |
| Type | Assembler |
| License | BSD |
| Website | github |
Yasm started in 2001 as a rewrite of the NASM (Netwide) x86 assembler under the BSD license.[1]. Yasm is an assembler and disassembler for the Intel x86 architecture. Yasm used to provide feature parity and near drop in compatibility with NASM. As of 2010[update] it was mainly developed by Peter Johnson[2].
In 2009, it had matched and exceeded NASM’s capabilities, incorporating features such as supporting the 64-bit AMD64 architecture before NASM[3]. Since July 6 2009, as of version 2.07, NASM was released under the Simplified (2-clause) BSD license[4]. This lead Yasm to decline in interest and to package deprecation from the Fedora Linux distribution in 2025[5]
See also
External links
References
- ^ https://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/manual/html/manual.html#introduction
- ^ https://github.com/yasm/yasm/graphs/contributors
- ^ https://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/manual/html/manual.html#introduction
- ^ https://github.com/netwide-assembler/nasm/commit/8ee2e244eb2d55f64b297efd13eed9137cb4ee43
- ^ https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora/latest/release-notes/sysadmin/#deprecate-yasm
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