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+<div dir="ltr">Hi guys<br>I saw this post on the forum:<br><a href="https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=11&amp;t=2428">https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=11&amp;t=2428</a><br>It looks like while we weren&#39;t looking someone decided that there aren&#39;t enough external resources devoted to Mageia to warrant a full page on Wikipedia.<br>
+Now I know that that isn&#39;t true. There have been many articles, blog posts and discussions about Mageia, some of them even on reliable and respected websites.<br>I think that the Marcom team should collect a list of all Mageia-related articles and blog posts. Many of them have been referenced on the forum. Then take this list and wave it in the faces of the Wikipedia Powers That Be and ask nicely, then demand, that they undelete the page.<br>
+Seriously. Right before we release a new version is not a good time for our Wikipedia page to be deleted.<br>Max<br></div>