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I was about to write it as well... but not as a report, more as a question.
That NosDB product has pricing, yes... but it has an open source version as well.
What disturb me most is that the guy is working there. If he had no relationship and he were using the open source model... there would not be any reason to report.
@Sean-Ewington or @Chris-Maunder would you please say something about this?
If you are fine with it... please have a look and delete possible wrong reports
Just in case... if he is doing bad and has to be reported... then there are more articles
this[^] and this[^]
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Original article: Performing JOINS in a NoSQL Database[^] is now being reposted Performing JOINS in a NoSQL Database[^] and he add a co-worker as co-author. Quite the same "our company is awesome" biography.
I am starting to change my mind and think on spam
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He certainly links to his site often in the article. For it to go ahead, I should think they would have to be removed. Otherwise, it is not a bad article, which is a shame.
I think your original idea is a good one - CP should perhaps have a chat with them.
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I guess @Sean-Ewington is on it. are you?
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We get this type of article we get from time to time. Open source product or service that offers a paid version or options for hosting or something like that. It's a fine line, but there's no doubt in my mind that if we allow articles like this people will abuse it. They will come in and say, "hey, it's just an open source version," but really their goal is to promote that open source version in an attempt to get people to pay for other versions. So the rule is that articles "must not be about an open source product / service that is tied (no matter how tenuously) to a paid product / service."
Sometimes this means authors with good intentions will get swept up in this rules wake, but that's the unfortunate side effect of people trying to abuse the system.
The articles have been removed.
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Sean Ewington
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Basit Anwer - Professional Profile[^] on 8
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Nida Zamir - Professional Profile[^] on 2
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Apart from the appalling colours, what are you reporting it for?
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Scroll down to 'Brought to you by'... The image is a link to Telerik Test Studio...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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I think it needs input from Sean. His bio clearly states that he works for Telerik, so ...
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Than summon @sean-ewington...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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As far as I can tell, that part is just leftover from his blog that got aggregated before he could take it out. He seems to have removed it now.
Thanks,
Sean Ewington
CodeProject
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