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Proposed deletion of Modilo edit

 

The article Modilo has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

References do not show notability

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Nomination of Modilo for deletion edit

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Discussion of possible deletion of Modilo edit

That discussion is at Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Modilo#Modilo], I took the liberty of moving your comment their. The policy for determining the notability of companies is at WP:CORP, you might take a look at that. --Nuujinn (talk) 14:34, 28 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Modilo edit

Well, the first thing you can try is to ask an admin to "userfy" the artcle, that is, move it to your article space. They may or may not do this, but it is an option. Then you need to edit the article itself, and add references that can establish notability. An ideal source would be an in depth review of the subject by a newspaper or magazine--it is important that the source be independent of the subject. Non-english sources are fine, but you may be asked to provide a translation. When you think you have the article in good shape, I would suggest that you request feedback on it, a good place to do this is Wikipedia:RFF. Drop me a note anytime if you need some help, best of luck.--Nuujinn (talk) 23:04, 9 November 2010 (UTC)Reply


OK, thanks for the suggestions ... but exactly HOW do we "ask an admin to userfy the article" ? Should we mail someone or do it through some "forum" ?

Having spent some time reasearching Wikipedia absout "context aware", "location enabled" and "ambient software", and checking those references ... as well as a number of references (many of which are NOT valid :-() from company specific wiki-pages, it's pretty obvious to us that modilo and the references we can provide, are as "notable" as any of these. In addition to that it would be very ODD if an entry about a company and service which is very cutting-edge (world wide and definately in europe) would be rejected !

--kss (talk) 13:09, 10 November 2010 (UTC)Reply