Talk:DyLogic

I'm the author of this page - I'm new to Wikipedia, and I think I've been doing a mess with the articles I wanted to write...

I read Wikipedia's editing policies carefully, and I can understand why some articles I wrote have been tagged for speedy deletion... But what's wrong with this article about DyLogic? I modified some parts of it and removed all the links, except the one redirecting to the company's homepage - but I noticed that there are articles about similar companies with a comparable structure that have not been deleted...

Any suggestion for fixing the article? Thanks

Michael6398 12:33, 2 November 2006


 * The main reason I tagged this article is that no sources aside from the company's own site are cited. You may find the guidelines under WP:CORP helpful to decide whether a company warrants an article at all. If so, the best sources to write it up from are ones like neutral newspaper, magazine, or reliable and editorially-controlled Web site reviews of the company and/or its products. Industry-specific publications, if they're neutral and reliable, can also work quite well for sources about companies. This would of course include both positive and negative reviews, if both exist. As you seem to have a genuine interest in improving the article I'll withdraw the speedy nom on this one for now (though leaving it on the other ones, I think everything about the company will fit into one article.) If you would like any assistance with finding sources or the rewrite please ask away! Seraphimblade 11:45, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

New sources for DyLogic
I added some new sources - mainly on-line articles from editorially-controlled, renowned websites dealing with the 3G world. I hope it's enough - I also found articles about DyLogic on some magazines/newspapers, but they're all from Italy and less recent. Do you think I can also add some generical information about the product lines in the same page?

Thanks again for your support!

Michael6398 15:02, 2 November 2006


 * Looking quite a bit better, thanks for your work on it. It still could use some third-party sources, I'm having a bit of trouble finding them online. Did find a mention of them here: . Are there any offline publications such as industry journals that could provide more information? Seraphimblade 18:39, 2 November 2006 (UTC)

Press sources
I added some offline sources, not only industry journals, but also some magazines and newspaper collaterals - as I told you, the articles I found are all from the italian press. Thanks! Michael6398 - 10:57, 3 November 2006