User talk:Elhaddi

September 2010
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You'll note that I did not say the subject was "not notable". I said "notability not asserted", which means that you did not make any claims for why the subject is notable. If you have a long list of media references to support assertions of notability, you should 'include them in the article, instead of in an e-mail to me.

I also urge you to read our guidelines on conflict of interest. As this is your cloud project, you are really not the best person to decide that the cloud project is notable and merits an article. DS (talk) 01:31, 21 January 2014 (UTC)