User talk:Damir Zakiev
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Speedy deletion nomination of Project communication
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Competition links
[edit]Howdy Damir, thanks for your recent contributions. I'm not sure that adding sections on "competitors" which consist solely of links to other random software packages is very useful. If there's a strongly referenced list of direct competitors, such as a Garnter square or some such, please include it. Otherwise, there is a category at the bottom of each page which would allow users to browse similar packages, and there is a specific article which compares that genre in detail. I know there are lists like this floating around in other articles; I try to zap them when I spot them, especially if they've turned into spam magents... Kuru (talk) 22:30, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
Hi Kuru!
Thank you for your warning, now I see the problem. I thought that giving links to competitors would give more neutrality to articles and choise for users. So, it's better to make it by means of categories (like you mentioned "Project management software")? I'd like to work in WIkipedia more, because I really like it (worked before in Russian Wikipedia, started translating some articles), so, to rectify my mistakes with link adding should I delete them in all the related articles and replace them with categories?
I'd be very thankful if you control my actions and teach me a bit in some way to make me ready for self-reliant work on Wikipedia.
With best regards, Damir Zakiev (talk) 12:57, 6 January 2011 (UTC)