User talk:ChandanShree

Editing with a financial conflict of interest
Thank you for being honest and up-front about your professional work on the Bihar State Wide Area Network. Unfortunately, it's against Wikipedia's rules to edit about things related to your work. I reverted the edit and made a suggestion on Talk:State Wide Area Network asking other experienced Wikipedia editors to consider adding an appropriately-sized section about this network to that article.

As a rule, you should not edit Wikipedia in a way that benefits you, a family member, friend, your employer, or organization you are involved with. These rules are pretty strict. When it comes to anything you are paid to do, they are extremely strict.

Please read the following Wikipedia guidelines and policies and other documents before making any further edits to the main encyclopedia:
 * Policies and guidelines along with List of policies and List of guidelines
 * What Wikipedia is not especially What Wikipedia is not
 * Paid-contribution disclosure and the Wikimedia Foundation's Terms of Use

Here is some helpful information: Pages whose names start with Talk: are used to discuss and collaborate about an article. Pages that start with Wikipedia: are not part of the main encyclopedia, they are pages that either document how Wikipedia works or are discussion pages that are used to help collaborate on making Wikipedia better, similar to the article talk page I mentioned earlier. Pages whose names start with Wikimedia: aren't really on the English Wikipedia at all, they are on the Wikimedia Foundation's web site.

For the benefit of other editors, you did disclose the fact that you were the project manager for BSWAN 2.0 in this edit to State Wide Area Network at 09:27, 28 January 2020 (UTC). I have since reverted that edit. The best places to disclose that you are a paid editor are outlined in Paid-contribution disclosure above. davidwr/ (talk)/(contribs)  21:16, 28 January 2020 (UTC)