On 02/07/2008, Tim Starling <tstarling(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Wikipedia has thousands of articles about towns
written by people who live
in them, languages by people who speak them and academic fields by people
who work in them. I don't see any bright line between that, and writing
about a company you work for, in terms of notability.
The bright line is money. My town doesn't pay me. My language doesn't
pay me. My company does pay me. That's not conducive to truth or
accuracy or referencing reliable sources.
-- Tim Starling
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-Ian Woollard
We live in an imperfectly imperfect world. If we lived in a perfectly
imperfect world things would be a lot better.