On 12/15/16 01:47 AM, Michael Kruger wrote:
On 12/13/2016 04:19 PM, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
Hi,
I updated the graph I made a while ago on EN and FR (+ link to release
notes):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenIndiana


Wikipedia is based on quoting sources other then article topic itself.
Editing Wikipedia pages by the same people that are actively involved in companies and/or contributing projects can be viewed as self-promotion and is usually sanctioned on Wikipedia.

That mostly goes to the way the text of articles that are being edited
and in a way that for every single edit, one must provide quote or source and the text itself must not be of a promotional type. That said, it is best not to self-edit Wikipedia pages and leave that to others, plus fixing inaccuracies got to make sure not to insert other/new inaccuracies in a positive intent,
but with consequences editable by the Whole world, in the case of Wikipedia.


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