User talk:Fkrugerx

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Regarding your edit to Technisoft:
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Technisoft
Hi Fkrugerx, please read our policies on software notability before writing articles on software: it's there to help you. Good luck editing! Any questions, ask me on my talk page! --SunStar Nettalk 00:37, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

Entries "Service Manager","Report Manager","Technisoft"
Hi,

I'm after some guidance here ...

I added the subject entries as a new contributor. These entries are not spam. I do concede however that they relate to company and company product information.

"Service Manager" is one of the most widely respected service management software products in use worldwide. A Google search of "technisoft service manager" will return 1000+ hits. At what point does a company or company product become notable enough to allow it to have a Wikipedia entry?

"Microsoft Dynamics GP" is a competing software product that does have a Wikipedia entry ...

Regards.

Fkrugerx 00:08, 8 December 2006 (UTC) 00:06, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
 * Hey, I've seen the afd that there is one this one. The reason I voted speedy delete was because I caught a copyright violation on at least one of the pages. Wikipedia can't take text directly from a website, and trust me, even if you own the website, it's much easier to rephrase it in your own words.
 * Anyway, the problem with the site at the moment is it doesn't appear to pass the WP:CORP or WP:WEB guidelines. I would read up on those, and find how your piece of software fits those guidelines, and ASAP bring mention of that into the afd discussion. And if MS Dynamics GP is no more notable than your software, you could mention that too; but you'll need proofs for all of this. Finally, if it does pass, rephrase the words so it's no longer a copy of what's on the website, or it might then be deleted anyway. I hope this helps. Patstuarttalk 13:44, 8 December 2006 (UTC)