User talk:Aby74
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July 2010
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Hello. In case you didn't know, when you add content to
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Notability
I have seen you post to Talk:ConSol Consulting & Solutions, where you wrote "as i'll write some articles about the open source products (i.e. citrus framework) of this company i guess this site should not be deleted. Btw, there a smaller companies which have a wikipedia-site".
Unfortunately the fact that you intend to write about the products of the company does not justify writing an article about the company. Articles are acceptable only if they are about subjects which satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria. To see what is involved I suggest looking at the
It is a common mistake among people new to editing Wikipedia to think that "other pages on similar subjects exist, so this one should not be deleted" is a good argument. Unfortunately it isn't, both because there may be significant differences that you haven't realised, and because perhaps the other articles shouldn't exist. A more detailed explanation of this is at
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