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I really do not understand. You are asking me to provide more sources on an article that already has 66 references! I don't know what more I can do to fulfil your requirements. I have cited an official page from the UK government to prove when the company was launched. I have cited the original statements from the partners of Overleaf, including some of the top universities in the world. Please let me know specifically which statement is not properly supported in this article?
I understand that some of the sources used in the draft page for Overleaf are coming directly from the Overleaf website. But every single claim in the draft is supported by several independent sources, always including reliable sources. So as long as the information is confirmed by independent sources, I do not see why it is not allowed to cite the Overleaf website.
If you look at all the other companies listed on the Comparison of TeX editors, they barely have one reference, if not zero outside from their own website. If you want to be fair on this, please remove all these pages from Wikipedia. I do not see why those pages meet better the requirements for publication than the extensive collection of information I have provided here. Please let me know how I can this page published finally. I have already spent several days on it, and I do not see any way to fulfil you requirements.
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I really do not understand. You are asking me to provide more sources on an article that already has 66 references! I don't know what more I can do to fulfil your requirements. I have cited an official page from the UK government to prove when the company was launched. I have cited the original statements from the partners of Overleaf, including some of the top universities in the world. Please let me know specifically which statement is not properly supported in this article?
I understand that some of the sources used in the draft page for Overleaf are coming directly from the Overleaf website. But every single claim in the draft is supported by several independent sources, always including reliable sources. So as long as the information is confirmed by independent sources, I do not see why it is not allowed to cite the Overleaf website.
If you look at all the other companies listed on the Comparison of TeX editors, they barely have one reference, if not zero outside from their own website. If you want to be fair on this, please remove all these pages from Wikipedia. I do not see why those pages meet better the requirements for publication than the extensive collection of information I have provided here. Please let me know how I can this page published finally. I have already spent several days on it, and I do not see any way to fulfil you requirements.
MJ1984 ( talk) 13:47, 9 March 2020 (UTC)
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