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: 1. The category "Pathology LIMS" does not exist and was removed. | : 1. The category "Pathology LIMS" does not exist and was removed. | ||
: 2. Citations are required on this wiki. Support your historical claims with citations. See the [[LabLynx, Inc.#History|LabLynx]] history entry for an example. If no citations exists, publish your history on your website with this same information. I'm adding "Citation needed" to your history. If a citation can't be added, I'll have to remove the content in the next month. Also removed additional marketing language from history. Facts only. | : 2. Citations are required on this wiki. Support your historical claims with citations. See the [[Vendor:LabLynx, Inc.#History|LabLynx]] history entry for an example. If no citations exists, publish your history on your website with this same information. I'm adding "Citation needed" to your history. If a citation can't be added, I'll have to remove the content in the next month. Also removed additional marketing language from history. Facts only. | ||
: 3. Industries are based on category tags; they should match. I updated your industries section to wiki standards. | : 3. Industries are based on category tags; they should match. I updated your industries section to wiki standards. |
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Again, welcome and have fun! Admin (talk) 12:35, 16 September 2014 (EDT)
Margy Tech Pvt. Ltd.
Hello. I just wanted to let you know why I cleaned up your changes.
1. The <references /> tag should never be removed. It's what places the citations on the page. That section is not for business references.
2. Your webpage markets your product as a LIS and the software largely has LIS (clinical) functionality, not LIMS functionality. I'm going to allow the LIMS tags at the bottom, but you're limited to the existing categories, which can be found here and here. Please don't create new categories that don't exist.
3. Marketing language like "User friendly, highly versatile, Quick installable, Completely Database driven and hassle free solution" are not allowed on this wiki. All marketing language has been removed.
I also moved the demo information to the additional information areas. The demo videos section is only for links to YouTube, etc. videos demonstrating how the product works. Shawn Douglas (talk) 12:58, 14 October 2014 (EDT)
- Regarding the latest changes...
- 1. The category "Pathology LIMS" does not exist and was removed.
- 2. Citations are required on this wiki. Support your historical claims with citations. See the LabLynx history entry for an example. If no citations exists, publish your history on your website with this same information. I'm adding "Citation needed" to your history. If a citation can't be added, I'll have to remove the content in the next month. Also removed additional marketing language from history. Facts only.
- 3. Industries are based on category tags; they should match. I updated your industries section to wiki standards.
- 4. I removed most of the added Ys to the feature table. As stated when your account was created, you can only add a cited "Y" to the product feature table if you can back it up with a web citation. (Read the disclaimer box above it carefully!) For example, your product may feature "Sample and/or result batching," but if it's not documented anywhere on the web — a citeable source like a company web page or publicly available user manual — you can't put a "Y" in the feature table. That has always been our policy: if we can't cite a reliable public source, we don't add it.
- I checked both this and this page but didn't see many of the features you tried to add. You have to update your website with your products features in order for us to be able to update the feature table on the wiki. Again, look at the LabLynx record for a proper example: their website lists all the features in the table.
- If you have questions, please leave me a message. Shawn Douglas (talk) 14:04, 15 October 2014 (EDT)