User talk:Codesigningcertificates

Problem with user name and first edit
I've deleted your first edit, which was, on its face, an article about Code signing certificates. The edit may be seen at. That possible educational resource contained three links to a particular web site which might not be linked from a neutral article.

Here is what I want to see for this resource to go "live." I'd like the user behind this account to register as a *person,* and disclose, on the user page, any conflict of interest. Also disclose that your first edit was as this editor (User:Codesigningcertificates). I'm blocking this account as a "role account," which is generally deprecated. However, I am leaving talk page access open and email open for now. Please do not repost links at this point, without agreement from neutral Wikiversity editors.

Wikiversity will allow, immediately, a resource on the topic that doesn't refer to or favor a specific commercial web site. Later, with the resource in place and some acceptance of it, a link to any site may be proposed by a COI (conflict of interest) user on the resource Talk page. If that's accepted, then it can go in the resource.

Please be careful with this. Placing commercial links like this can be considered linkspam and the web site might be blacklisted, here or globally (all WMF wikis). By paying careful attention to proper process, to preserve WikiMedia Foundation neutrality, it can be done safely and correctly. The work on this resource by whoever is behind this account is appreciated. That's why I left this page undeleted, in fact. Anyone can read the page in history as linked above and decide to create an actual resource from it, with caution as mentioned. --Abd 18:56, 24 August 2011 (UTC)