Talk:OpenXPKI
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This page was proposed for deletion by Anton.bersh (talk · contribs) on 25 April 2021. |
This article was nominated for deletion on 2021-04-28. The result of the discussion was delete. |
Hi, I have no idea if this is the right spot to answer to this message. I am not a frequent contributor to Wikipedia and I am not very familiar with the procedures involved authoring articles.
I would like to declare a conflict of interest regarding OpenXPKI. I am one of the founders of the project, I wrote the original design paper and I am involved with the commercial company that currently primarily develops and supports the Open Source variant of OpenXPKI as well as a commercial variant which is sold by our company.
However, I wrote the Wikipedia article on OpenXPKI on request of a person in the academic community. I wrote the article in good faith and accurately describe the capabilities of the PKI software OpenXPKI.
Although I know that OpenXPKI is actually widely used in organizations around the world I cannot point to any third party coverage on the software. The reason is probably that the PKI technology in itself is a niche market on which very little third party documentation and coverage exists.
If my conflict of interest of the fact that no third party coverage exists warrants deletion - go ahead. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mbartosch (talk • contribs)