User talk:Mellow warrior

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Dear Dismas and Anchoress,  I would like to delete the MindRap entry for the time being. I'm not sure how to get this message to you, I hope that you read this. Thank you for you input and help. Melanie

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Tags on MindRap article
For the help, you're welcome.

As for the tags on the Mindrap article though, the notability tag at least is still relevant. As the article stands, it does not seem to satisfy the notability requirements. I would think that WP:CORP would probably be the guidelines that Mindrap would fall under since it's a business. Understand, please, that Wikipedia has to have notability guidelines in order for articles to be kept. Not every business or person in the world is notable enough for an article. See WP:VAIN for more info on that. If you were to include mentions of the Mindrap program/business from outside sources, that would help. The article you mentioned in IEEE's Signal processing magazine would help establish notability.

I'll be putting the notability tag back in, unless someone else has done it already, but when you are able to establish the company's notability, then you are free to remove it.

I hope this helps you understand things a bit more. If you have any more questions, the help desk and my talk page are good places to ask. Dismas|(talk) 04:27, 29 November 2006 (UTC)


 * P.S. (I always forget something) You should also make the article sound less like an advertisement.  See WP:NPOV.  Dismas|(talk)

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