Talk:SimiGon
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This company created the simulation software platform for ALL of Lockheed Martin's training programs, and as such, impacts the way LMS STS trains air, naval, ground, and space crews. The technology is significant in its approach and is patented. This is not a marketing site. It's an explanation of the company that produces training and in-flight entertainment to militaries and commercial airlines.
As well, I included this business in the area in which Wiki editors can and should add company information to sites. It said it would be beneficial to add a stub, so I did that as well.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Itsmeshel (talk • contribs)
- As of 13:21, 19 April 2007 (UTC), the article does not say this. The article also does not provide proof of this. The also article doesn't provide any reliable, third-party non-trivial sources which are required for entry in Wikipedia. REDVERS ↔ SЯEVDEЯ 13:21, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
Provided reliable, third-party, published proof and cited sources. Itsmeshel 14:34, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
- Nope. You added press releases published as a legal market obligation by the LSE newswire. Not reliable, not third-party, not proof. Article deleted for failing to assert notability and for being a straight advertisement for the organisation in question. You are welcome to try again - providing those reliable sources I mentioned earlier - in your userspace here for example and then ask me or another established editor for a review prior to transfer back to the article space. Until then, recreation of this article here is strongly discouraged. REDVERS ↔ SЯEVDEЯ 18:50, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
Re-adding page. Following guidelines on Wikipedia:Requested articles/Business and Economics/Businesses and Organizations page:
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I'm paraphrasing the company's website.Itsmeshel 16:14, 20 April 2007 (UTC)
Deleted reference to the software product being 'open source' when in fact it is a proprietary code software program based upon the Microsoft .NET architecture, which is not open source.Tusslebug 19:48, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi, I wrote the guidelines for Wikipedia:Requested articles/Business and Economics/Businesses and Organizations as a suggestion and it is not the exclusive criteria for articles to stay on Wikipedia. There are additional guidelines and policies that must be met for articles to stay. -- Emana 23:54, 30 April 2007 (UTC)