User talk:Maulithani

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No Solicitation
Wikiversity's mission is to create and host free learning materials and activities. Solicitation for external organizations and websites is not accepted. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 12:26, 19 July 2014 (UTC)
 * Good call, Dave. I saw this user's edits and saw the obvious solicitation, you properly blanked this on the Talk page, and you left the User page, with a link to the Maulithani's "employer," intact.
 * Maulithani, you could have been blocked for this, and if you repeat this on other WMF wikis, your account could be globally locked. You are welcome to contribute to Wikiversity; you doubtless have areas of expertise that could be educational. Please do not link to your web site any more, without first obtaining independent agreement from other users here. You are always welcome to ask me, and I see you have email enabled. Good. You may email me with any suggested link usage, and I intend to respond. (I am not an administrator, and my judgment is not final, I am simply offering to assist.) Otherwise you may certainly contribute your expertise and work on educational resources. Thanks for registering at Wikiversity. --Abd (discuss • contribs) 12:47, 19 July 2014 (UTC)

Why Joomla is a Good Choice for Business Websites?
Joomla! is a leading open source Content Management System (CMS) platform. It is a well-tested, extensible and effective tool supported by a very active and friendly community of developers and users.

Once you get your Joomla website up and running, anyone within your organization with basic Word processing skills can update your website and keep your critical company data up-to-date and relevant.

'''Main Benifits of Joomla! are as follows :'''

• Active Support Joomla is having one of the largest active open source community on the net. Thousands of developers are supporting the platform and contributing new features every day.

• No licence costs Joomla has no licence costs being an open source project. Also the cost of a website based on Joomla is generally lower than a website built on a proprietary CMS.

• Joomla developers Developers create veneration inspiring design of this CMS and makes sure that it stands a good visibility.

• Stable, reliable and flexible Joomla is based on a solid framework with stable and reliable infrastructure built in its core. And thanks to a huge library of free and flexible extensions Joomla has become the most powerful, robust and extensible Content Management System available today. Comment added by Maulithani 07:04, 31 July 2014‎.


 * I have removed the link you embedded above to your company, and replaced it with a link to the Wikipedia article. The material above appeared to be a short article about Joomla, but is heavily promotional. You are welcome to contribute to Wikiversity, and you could even build resources on Joomla, but it's essential that you do so non-promotionally, or it is likely to cause difficulties. Please be careful. --Abd (discuss • contribs) 11:56, 31 July 2014 (UTC)