On 15 Feb 2006, at 13:53, Alphax (Wikipedia email) wrote:
I agree: the
minimum standard for informativeness should be fairly
low, but rigorously enforced. I recently created [[DMExpress]], with
this line of text (plus link to website, and category):
DMExpress is an [[ETL]] tool designed primarily for performance. It
uses a proprietary database.
I recently created [[Directivity]], which has a stub notice and a
reference. I'd have {{prod}}ed yours as "software which doesn't
explain
notability, no incoming links, advertising" (and I still might).
I think DMExpress is really bad. Using ETL, a TLA link is completely
useless as I dont know what it is without clicking. The fact it uses
a proprietary database, well its not clear why that is the one
interesting fact about it. Surpsised it wasnt {{prod}ded yet.
Directivity is a perfect stub I think, much better than my recent
[[Frognal]] that I fell asleep while writing.
Justinc