On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 12:21:48PM +0200, Martin Stjernholm wrote: > > Yesterday, I noticed that the Roxen Web Server article on Wikipedia > > had been deleted because a lack of notability. > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roxen_(web_server) > > Copy and paste the link above. > > > > I rescued the article from deletion, but do not know enough about > > Roxen Web Server to intelligently update the article. However, if > > someone doesn't update it, it will probably be deleted again. > > I gather it's lack of third-party sources that's the main problem for > the "notability". If anyone can help out with that, it'd be nice.
yes, and the content looks a bit like an advertizing instead of being informative. what should be there, i think is how spinner (or spider before it) was one of the first web application servers. but it needs a 3rd party article to back that up. the rxml tags for example would ideally be written about in some blog post or article and then referenced. i am considering to add some details about the development history (the change from 1.3 to the 2.x series which led to the caudium fork for example.. , i can use the caudium anouncement as a source for that one) the comdex prize could also be mentioned. there must be a few more articles about roxen even swedish articles should be ok greetings, martin. -- cooperative communication with sTeam - caudium, pike, roxen and unix services: debugging, programming, training, linux sysadmin, web development -- pike programmer working in china community.gotpike.org foresight developer (open-steam|caudium).org foresightlinux.org unix sysadmin iaeste.at realss.com Martin Bähr http://www.iaeste.at/~mbaehr/ is.schon.org
