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Hi Nick. I have marked your request with a "go ahead." However, we normally combine product and company articles. Knowing there is a separate article for the company, this article will almost assuredly be deleted anyway. I would encourage you to work on improving the Collabnet article. I will address the advert tag now over there now. If you like, I can provide detailed feedback on where the Collabnet article can be improved and that may get you started on a productive path. CorporateM (Talk) 15:34, 22 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks CorporateM for your timely review. If you could provide feedback on the CollabNet talk page, I am sure that would be appreciated.
I have also been browsing around other articles on Software Companies and it doesn't seem uncommon for companies to have separate product articles particularly where a product/company has been acquired and where this is history in it's own right. (If you are inclined, you might enjoy this comic that talks about the CVSDude/Codesion History.) Nickb79 (talk) 19:13, 22 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
It is fine to have articles on both a product and a company as long as both independently satisfy notability guidelines for being based on multiple independent reliable sources. For small companies with a single dominant product, it happens that either the product or the company tend to get the bulk of the coverage and so a single article is best. As I understand it, CollabNet has had a number of products beyond the cloud offering (I seem to recall it sponsored Subversion for some time), so it may be that both articles could survive a notability challenge. It all depends on the sources. Thanks, --Mark viking (talk) 21:19, 22 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for the secondary references. And thanks for your integrity in declaring CoI issues and letting others review potential changes; such integrity at Wikipedia is unfortunately not so common these days. I have used most of these to replaced the previous refs to press releases. The Internetnews article is just a summary of the preceding Developer.com article, so I skipped it. The last two references are in effect widely read blogs. Such references can be considered reliable sources, but it depends. Nonetheless, these are much more reliable than the previous press releases and are fine for the purposes of verification. --Mark viking (talk) 22:02, 22 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Very nice work Nick. One thing I notice is the sources (especially the high quality ones) appear to be on Codesion.com, rather than on CloudForge. I'm not sure I understand the details, but I wonder if it would be better to move the article to Codesion.com. CorporateM (Talk) 02:15, 23 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
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