Krestianstvo SDK is burning at the Wikipedia stake

The history of Krestiasntvo started in 2006. And it's intensive life till now has accompanied by a lot of projects, being built on it: Igrishe installation, several multimedia discs on art, CCSE virtual learning environment, Man'j, Multitouch table and more. So, I decided to write an article in Wikipedia, that could reflect at some level the technology hidden behind all these projects: Krestianstvo SDK.
And now, it is burning at the Wikipedia stake: just here. The judges are economists, lawyers ect., analyzing the article by formal criteria like spam-bots.
This definitely prove to me, that Krestianstvo is going the right way!


5 Comments:
Hi Nikolaj,
One of Wikipedia editors main objection is that an article looks like advertisement, therefore not neutral enough.
From my experience with Aida/Web Wikipedia article the best way is that not you but someone else is writing such an article. You are by definition biased being proud on your work. It is therefore very hard for the authors to be neutral of their work.
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I don't think Wikipedia editors judgement is consequence of a bias against open software.
One problem is that the only references about Krestianstvo SKD are on your blog. You mention several projects but it seems that all of those projects have you/your group as major player and you don't give external evidence (academic thesis, journal papers, papers in conference proceedings or even news in newspapers).
Other problem is that most of your code is in Russian (to the point of being coded in Cyrillic). IMHO its not a proper way of doing open source software: it builds a language barrier between software developer and user community and makes it very hard to audit what was done (essential to any open source software).
Hi there,
Thanks for sharing the link - but unfortunately it seems to be down? Does anybody here at nsuslovi.blogspot.com have a mirror or another source?
Cheers,
John
I was so excited to see there are some good options other than the Open Cobalt Project.
It would be nice if a full (documentation, IDE, ...) English edition is available, though it's not my first language.
I stumbled on this page when looking for a "Krestianstvo SDK" page on Wikipedia. Hope it would be there one day, cause I would like to know more details about it.
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