User talk:FuadEfendi

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I replied. Sancho 18:43, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
 * The page in its current state should be deleted on sight for lacking an assertion of notability. Do you have any sources to establish notability? See the article's talk page for further discussion. Sancho 18:56, 5 July 2007 (UTC)

Re: Liferay
We do have a standards on what encyclopedic content is, in terms of whether it is significant or important (notable) enough to warrant an article. As for using Windows Vista as an example in my comments, I deliberately picked something that I know had an abundance of indepent reliable sources about it--articles in PC magazines, general tech magazines, Wired, etc.

Liferay has an article now, and I notice it does use independent sources. While they aren't the absolute rule in determining notability, they're a good barometer. (Conversely, without independent sources, we may not be able to verify the content of the article.)

As for stricter rules, there are attempts at it--e.g., the rules for biographies--but even with them, we fall back to the basic notability rules a lot. Plus, it would be hard to write rules to cover all the various areas. —C.Fred (talk) 22:09, 7 July 2008 (UTC)


 * As a sample, Windows Vista and "indepent reliable sources about it--articles in PC magazines, general tech magazines, Wired, etc."
 * - Indeed, all those sources are dependent on outdated and dead Windows 3.10, Windows. 3.11, Windows 95, etc. Windows Vista is just a product with own Time-to-Live... nothing is new with Windows. It's copyrighted and protected by thousands patents technology, and it is based on head and shoulders of giants such as George Boole and many others who never tried to limit their findings to special group of people (who pay money).
 * I provided sample with Potato - this is the best sample on what should be published here. We don't need articles on separate page about Intel 8080, but perhaps it could be listed in an article on CPU...

Funtick (talk) 22:35, 25 July 2008 (UTC)

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Hello!
I changed my user name to FuadEfendi.

Thank you, Fuad Efendi Tokenizer Inc.