Talk:Primes in arithmetic progression

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I just created [1] the article Primes in arithmetic progression which mentions myself (Jens Kruse Andersen). The article topic is notable and not about me. The article contains inline citations to my website and includes some computational records by myself. I believe this is done in a neutral way that does not violate Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. My website is only used as reference for completely uncontroversial computer verified computational records. The site is respected in the field for collecting records, and referenced by other article references at the Prime Pages ("Jens Kruse Andersen's excellent Primes in Arithmetic Progression Records" [2]) and MathWorld ("A more complete table is maintained by Andersen" [3]). The Prime Pages only lists records with at least 1000 digits, MathWorld is incomplete and not up to date with records, and printed sources like books by Paulo Ribenboim have many obsolete records, so I think my complete, updated and GFDL licensed record tables are acceptable sources. It would be odd to omit records for those AP lengths where I currently have the record. PrimeHunter 01:37, 13 June 2007 (UTC)