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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] page of Mageia in wikipedia (in english) has been deleted</H1>
<B>Maarten Vanraes</B>
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<I>Sun May 20 10:50:23 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>><i> Johnny A. Solbu a écrit :
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><i> A part of the problem is that "notable" is not well defined in Wikipedia.
</I>><i> In the context of Linux or open source, it is obvious to anyone
</I>><i> implicated in these areas that Mageia is notable. But for
</I>><i> computer-field ignorant, that doesn't mean anything.
</I>><i> Most scientific articles that I have read in Wikipedia do not qualify as
</I>><i> "notable" by the definition given in Wikipedia, so "notable" is not
</I>><i> applied in a coherant manner.
</I>><i> So what is really needed is correcting the definition of notable in
</I>><i> Wikipedia, or at least correcting it's domain of application.
</I>><i> Of course, we can always do some manipulation to make Mageia qualify,
</I>><i> but that doesn't correct the considerable weakness in Wikipedia.
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Well, by that rationale, the other linuxes in that linux list can be
deleted too...
at least we fork off a main distribution, not like all the *buntu based ones
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