Regarding the content in MyAegean, please be aware that Wikipedia is not an advertising service. Please clean it up and rewrite it; otherwise, if it is non-notable, get ready to face the consequences. Thank you. --Slgrandson 22:44, 17 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

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about the article MyAegean edit

hello and nice to be here...

I have seen that u have seen my article and you proposed me to delete it... Well, I must explain that the content that is referenced is not commercial and it is not for advertising purposes. The information that is described on the article is clearly about a non-profit student project, that is supported from the University of the Aegean (you can also find a link from the central page of the institution, http://www.aegean.gr/aegean/en/intro_en.htm).

I can also assure you that this article is just a reference, and the effort that we are developing is to serve the community and members of the University of the Aegean, here in Greece. We would be pleased if it stays in Wikipedia. I can inform you also, that the same information, in Greek (http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/myAegean) is supposed as a valid article and the admins of the el.wikipedia.org have accepted this with pleasure! You can even contact them if you wish!

I am looking forward for a responce from you as soon as possible! You can contact me on my personal Email: dpsd02005@syros.aegean.gr or the myAegean Development Team's Email: myaegean@aegean.gr for any details!

Yours. John.

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