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Speedy deletion nomination of Enonic[edit]

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A tag has been placed on Enonic requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under section A7 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article appears to be about an organization or company, but it does not indicate how or why the subject is important or significant: that is, why an article about that subject should be included in an encyclopedia. Under the criteria for speedy deletion, such articles may be deleted at any time. Please read more about what is generally accepted as notable.

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Orphaned non-free image File:Enonic eXperience Platform screenshot.png[edit]

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Speedied talk page[edit]

Hi! You added content to the talk page of Enonic to contest its deletion via AfD, however the proper way to do this is to approach Dennis Brown and share your viewpoints. Since I've tagged him in this post, I'm cut/pasting your comments so he can read them.

I am reading the logs that this page was deleted, but don't understand why. The page covers the largest / most important CMS produced in Norway, which is free and open source, and which is now starting to gain international users. The page contained references to both Norwegian newspapers covering the topic, as well as a recent review by one of the most respected CMS editorial sites on the web.
It is mentioned that this is a "typical advertorial on an unremarkable products". What makes it unremarkable? Do you need 5, 10, 100 news articles to make it remarkable? Cite: "Coverage does seem slim for a company that's been around for so long and with offices in USA & UK". When it comes to national coverage in Norway, typical online newspapers sadly normally don't cover this kind of technology. The international offices in London and SF are in the startup phase and, thus, substantial international coverage is yet to come. Note that 4 references are from digi.no, which is one of the largest (or maybe the largest/most important, I don't know) tech websites in Norway.
The log mentions "the NorwegianWiki offers nothing better". Is that a reason for deleting content from the English wikipedia? If a Norwegian version is a requirement, I can create that as well.

One of the best ways to overturn the deletion would be to show coverage for the company. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 10:03, 17 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Note that my deletion wasn't a personal one, it was due to the consensus at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Enonic (2nd nomination). This was the second deletion of the article, and at both AFDs no one voted to keep the article. It was all but unopposed in deletion.
What you have to keep in mind is that Wikipedia has a specific criteria for including a company, found at WP:CORP. Here are examples of things that DON'T matter: How big they are, how important they are, how old they are, how influential they are, how many employees they have. These aren't important and we can't make judgements on those things. What we do is follow the sources, which should be more than just local, should be from reliable sources as defined by Wikipedia, and there should be more than a couple. Many editors were claiming the sources were too weak, failing to meet our standards. It's fine to have some of these lesser quality sources to prove facts, but they don't establish WP:Notability.
I went and looked at the deleted article (admin can see anything deleted) and found the sources to be lacking: PR wire, blogs, that kind of thing, so I can see why the editors voted to delete.
If you want to continue working on the article, Tokyogirl or myself can undelete the article and put it into userspace for you. It wouldn't be "live" on Wikipedia, but you could take a couple of months and dig up sources and improve it. If you were unable to, it would then be deleted again. If it did pass our criteria, then you could ask to get it put back into mainspace. For the record, I trust Tokyogirl79's judgement to take any action she sees fit in this case, no prior permission required from me. Just ping me if I'm needed further. Dennis Brown - 10:27, 17 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Hi! Ok, please undelete the article and put it into my userspace, I will try to dig up some more reliable sources and make the necessary adjustments to improve it.


  • It is now at User:Torlokken/Enonic. I reiterate that it can NOT just be moved into main space even after being improved without going to WP:DRV, to myself, or to Tokyogirl79 first. We need to be sure it won't end up back at AFD again in order to restore. Dennis Brown - 17:48, 17 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

cmswire.com[edit]

Just so you know, the website cmswire.com is not considered a reliable source here [1]. They are a press release blog more than anything, so using a link from them can't be used to demonstrate notability if that article went to AFD. Doesn't mean the link can't be used, but it won't help the article pass WP:GNG. Dennis Brown - 10:26, 21 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Content for review[edit]

Hi again Tokyogirl79 and Dennis Brown, I've improved the article and added a lot of references now, I would like you to review this again. @Tokyogirl79: Hi again, I've improved the article and added a lot of references now, I would like you to review this again. Torlokken (talk) 13:08, 9 January 2017 (UTC) @Dennis Brown: Hi again, I've improved the article and added a lot of references now, I would like you to review this again. Torlokken (talk) 13:08, 9 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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