Port external blogposts to wiki page to prevent linkrot
See original GitHub issueDead links are bad, instead of relying on websites that can disappear anytime, the javadoc should only :
- Have the content copied in a quoted fashion
- Link to the mockito wiki (which is git based) or a markdown page within this code repository
e.g. Mockito
class link to this website that is not anymore available https://monkeyisland.pl/2009/01/13/subclass-and-override-vs-partial-mocking-vs-refactoring
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If @szczepiq is OK he or we could create a wiki page. Then it will have a better chance to stay up to date.
This was fixed in https://github.com/mockito/mockito/commit/1df5e49043fb032106f5c0fc0eec97ca9251241f#diff-ddbc0d47e06a589778a6efe24c5d71d3