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Fails [[WP: N]]. The Krill article is routine coverage, and the rest of the sources are closely affiliated with Userware or aren't reliable. This was dePRODed without any sourcing improvements. [[User:HyperAccelerated|HyperAccelerated]] ([[User talk:HyperAccelerated|talk]]) 20:53, 24 June 2024 (UTC)
Fails [[WP: N]]. The Krill article is routine coverage, and the rest of the sources are closely affiliated with Userware or aren't reliable. This was dePRODed without any sourcing improvements. [[User:HyperAccelerated|HyperAccelerated]] ([[User talk:HyperAccelerated|talk]]) 20:53, 24 June 2024 (UTC)
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* '''Keep''' - OpenSilver is the defacto open-source successor to Microsoft's Silverlight framework. [https://news.thewindowsclub.com/silverlight-comes-back-as-open-source-opensilver-97931/ ], [https://killalldefects.com/2020/03/10/opensilver-and-the-return-of-silverlight/ ]. It has independent coverage in notable industry publications including Visual Studio Magazine and InfoWorld. [[User:GobsPint|GobsPint]] ([[User talk:GobsPint|talk]]) 19:44, 28 June 2024 (UTC)
* '''Keep''' - OpenSilver is the defacto open-source successor to Microsoft's Silverlight framework. [https://news.thewindowsclub.com/silverlight-comes-back-as-open-source-opensilver-97931/ ], [https://killalldefects.com/2020/03/10/opensilver-and-the-return-of-silverlight/ ]. It has independent coverage in notable industry publications including Visual Studio Magazine and InfoWorld. [[User:GobsPint|GobsPint]] ([[User talk:GobsPint|talk]]) 19:44, 28 June 2024 (UTC)
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Fails WP: N. The Krill article is routine coverage, and the rest of the sources are closely affiliated with Userware or aren't reliable. This was dePRODed without any sourcing improvements. HyperAccelerated (talk) 20:53, 24 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Comment: Redirecting and/or merging to Microsoft Silverlight is an AtD that I'm comfortable with. HyperAccelerated (talk) 20:55, 24 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi @HyperAccelerated,
Can you please explain how the most relevant online sources related to software development, such as InfoQ, Visual Studio Magazine, InfoWorld, and SD Times, could be close to Userware? Can you please tell me what you would expect as a source? If I add all the articles written about OpenSilver in the past years, will it increase the relevance according to you? The complete functional source of the framework is on GitHub, with visible contributions from tens of developers and requests from tens of people (I assume representatives of various organizations and individuals who use the framework) for improvements noted under the GitHub issues. OpenSilver is a relevant solution for many organizations trying to find a solution for their Microsoft Silverlight (already discontinued technology) legacy solutions, and it's free and open source. How is it not worth being part of Wikipedia when some of the most relevant online magazines write about its development and growth over the years? Vasbu (talk) 08:31, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I couldn't find any credentials for David Ramel when I first nominated the article. I took a second look, and it appears he's been writing about technology for awhile at this point. I'll consider him a reliable source then. I'll withdraw if you come forth with another source to establish notability, because notability generally requires multiple sources. On the other hand, the number of contributors and pull requests has not, is not, and will never be a metric for notability. Please keep the discussion about sourcing. HyperAccelerated (talk) 19:05, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@HyperAccelerated, are you satisfied with the sources brought up below? -- asilvering (talk) 18:40, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
You also really should not be creating articles about subjects that you have a disclosed conflict of interest with. HyperAccelerated (talk) 17:15, 27 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for the prompt reply @HyperAccelerated.
Aside from Visual Studio Magazine and David Ramel, please find the following list of sources:
Vasbu (talk) 14:36, 2 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Please find one more source:
Vasbu (talk) 12:44, 3 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  • Spider's Web Portal - The Polish online magazine Spider's Web published an article about OpenSilver written by Hubert Thaler - an software engineer and manager with 25+ years experience in the domain. He wrote 1000+ articles for the portal.
Vasbu (talk) 13:47, 3 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Vasbu (talk) 14:24, 3 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  • Le Monde Informatique - One of the leading IT news websites in France. It covers software development, IT infrastructure, cybersecurity, and digital transformation. The site is known for its in-depth articles and industry analysis. They re-published the article by Paul Krill, originally written and published on InfoWorld. Jean Elyan (respected journalist with 25+ years of experience working for companies such as IDG Communications) adopted the French version of the article.
Vasbu (talk) 09:27, 4 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
  • Keep - OpenSilver is the defacto open-source successor to Microsoft's Silverlight framework. [1], [2]. It has independent coverage in notable industry publications including Visual Studio Magazine and InfoWorld. GobsPint (talk) 19:44, 28 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Doczilla Ohhhhhh, no! 21:32, 1 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Extraordinary Writ (talk) 22:48, 8 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]