User talk:Technets

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May 2020[edit]

Information icon Hello, I'm MrOllie. I noticed that you recently removed content without adequately explaining why. In the future, it would be helpful to others if you described your changes to Wikipedia with an accurate edit summary. If this was a mistake, don't worry; the removed content has been restored. If you would like to experiment, please use the sandbox. If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thanks. MrOllie (talk) 19:10, 30 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

CloudLinux_OS The reference you are trying to spam does not confirm or refer. "CloudLinux was founded in 2009 by Igor Seletskiy" the link that you tying to use as reference, content in your reference is also not relevant to CloudLinux release or CloudLinux, it is about another product of CloudLinux which is KernelCare, please please ascertain facts about the content on your link. The same was explained many times.--Technets (talk) 19:31, 30 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

ZDnet is a reputable news site, this is obviously not spam. Deleting reliable independent sources is almost never appropriate, you should stop this. - MrOllie (talk) 20:55, 30 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

This could be a reputable news site but the reference your are trying to use does not say about "CloudLinux was founded in 2009 by Igor Seletskiy" in the content, but the content is about KernelCare, not sure why are after this link to be referred to a non relevant topic.--Technets (talk) 22:25, 30 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I've quoted it for you in my edit summary. Have you read the whole article? - MrOllie (talk) 22:27, 30 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

First your tried to refer to "The first version of CloudLinux OS was released in January 2010" and now you are trying to refer "CloudLinux was founded in 2009 by Igor Seletskiy" for both cases your same link content is wrong, yes I have read the article and understand about it which has to do with KernelCare. --Technets (talk) 22:31, 30 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]