Brightcove edit

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I am not a BC employee, but I do have a conflict of interest. I have been very careful to maintain a neutral point of view. Anyone is welcome to delete any content that appears biased, but I believe there are enough quality external references to establish notability. The article should exist, even if I'm not the one who should write it. --Eddroid (talk) 19:02, 29 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

re: Primary sources edit

Hey, I just thought I would drop you a note in response to your comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Brightcove. Primary sources are OK for facts that are not disputed like basic company information, etc. For anything else, including establishing notability, you need secondary sources such as news articles. You have done that and that's why the article will be kept. I think what you are seeing here is the (understandably) strong reaction to your conflict of interest. Now that the article is established, I would recommend your walking away from it other than minor updates so more neutral parties can add to it if desired. Thanks! --Spike Wilbury talk 14:17, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'm happy to let it sit for a while. The article was becoming too unwieldy for me anyway. In fact, someone already took my advice and chopped off the 2nd half, so hopefully it's on the way to improvement. I'll keep my edits to the talk page for now and see what happens. --Eddroid 17:11, 30 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

May 2009 edit

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