User talk:Alastaird

Notability of CodeScape
Hello, I recently tagged your new article, CodeScape with the notability tag. Don't take this as an attack, many (most?) new articles on Wikipedia (especially on commercial products) go through this process. Please have a look at the notability guidelines. You can get rid of the tag by citing reliable sources about the product. If "notability" is not established within a reasonable time frame, the article may be considered for deletion. I will be watching your talk in case you have questions regarding Wikipedia. -- intgr 14:57, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

No sweat (you can tell I'm an Aussie, can't you? ).

I'd only just added the article - I'm still digging out references and info. I first came across the product in 1991 - I was gobsmacked to find it was still around in 2006. I decided to start the wikipedia article when I couldn't find anything online about the history of the product.

Intel think that the latest incarnation is significant enough to spend nearly 9mill usd on the company, just to ensure that r&d continues. Watch this space.

I'm new to wikipedia, so pls excuse errors in usage, I'll tidy them up, don't worry.


 * Welcome to Wikipedia! I don't mind cleaning up after others, but if you insist on doing it yourself, go ahead. ;) And thanks for seeking references, many new contributors can't be bothered to do that. By the way, sign your posts on talk pages by writing " ~ " at the end. -- intgr 15:40, 10 November 2006 (UTC)