Talk:Oracle iPlanet Web Proxy Server
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Worst article ever
[edit]This is the worst article I've ever seen in the Wikipedia. There has been other really bad articles - but this one tops them all. Hey, Sun: when you plan to dump your advertisement data into the Wikipedia, please at least hire a Wikipedi writer. And don't simply dump tables. --87.139.82.80 (talk) 08:52, 10 March 2009 (UTC)
Article quality
[edit]I rather like this article. Rather than rambling on for pages, the important points are noted down in a concise manner, and the important features are present in tables which help them stand out better. One room for improvements as far as discussions are concerned: please point out shortcomings as the way you see it, mention them strictly as your opinions, and please try to avoid unprofessional comments, insults, unwarranted assumptions etc. Let's keep this page clean. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sultrydays (talk • contribs) 03:32, 19 June 2011 (UTC)
Agreed. It tells me exactly what I need to know about the program without a lot of "free and open" boosterism. There is an occasional gushy adjective but nothing like the articles on much of the in-with-the-in-crowd software. And I don't think anyone at Oracle wrote it -- they can't write this clearly. 116.231.74.1 (talk) 03:46, 30 December 2016 (UTC)