Draft talk:DeltaXML

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Pgfearo in topic COI
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COI edit

As the original author of this document I have disclosed a Conflict of Interest (COI). I am an employee of DeltaXML Ltd, the subject of this article.

I belatedly realise that I should have followed the Wikipedia:Articles for creation process when submitting this article. I didn't follow the process which is advised for all new articles simply because of the large number (roughly 3000 at the time of writing) of pending reviews.

I effectively volunteered to write this article when senior members of my company were questioning why there was not already a Wikipedia article on DeltaXML Ltd. I have contributed towards other articles but have never written an article myself until now, I wanted to learn. My understanding is that some leeway on COI is given for articles about companies, simply because it would be difficult to source third party authors to write about a company if they had no association with it. Phil Fearon (talk) 08:28, 3 May 2023 (UTC)Reply