Talk:JSPWiki

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Respectfully, criterion #3 of the Wikipedia:Notability (software) guidelines is not satisfied by it being part of the Glassfish Application Server. Criterion #3 says that a piece of software is notable if it is among the core products of a notable vendor. Sun is notable, yes, but JSPWiki is not among their core products: examples that do qualify under #3 are SunOS, Java, and NFS. By contrast, JSPWiki is not a product among, but included in an open-source product that is derived from a non-core Sun product. So, it's is three steps removed from meeting criterion #3. If I've guessed wrong and this isn't why the notability tag was removed and there is some other way that it does satisfy #3, my apologies. — Saxifrage 23:53, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

BTW, JSPWiki is included with Debian, and is maintained by an independent person, and therefore *does* fill the notability criteria. --Chuck SMITH 10:00, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

Great. Debian, as the guidelines note, is a weird case because it's decentralised and huge—and the statistics for the installation of the jspwiki package are low. However, close enough! — Saxifrage 18:13, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

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