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  1. Hello BJS community, I wrote and submitted the first Wikipedia article for babylon.js late last year. I've submitted it to Wikipedia twice now, and the last time they had reviewed it and I was told it should only be a week or two and it would be approved and posted. Even today, when I look at my submission online, it is still pending. I've communicated with several advisors for Wikipedia the past 3 months since they changed their submission tools, but no one has been able to truly assist as of yet. I believe I got caught in the middle of their switching the submission methods - which is why I've submitted twice now. But I don't believe I should submit again as I'm sure this would certainly cause problems, as Wikipedia is the most understaffed and difficult website to deal with - although we all respect what they do only through limited donations and funds. It has been over 4 months now, and advisors have notified me that the waiting list is not more than 4 to 6 weeks. If there is anyone in this community who has sucessfully posted a Wikipedia page and might be able to assist me in submitting and following up, it would be greatly appriciated by the whole community - since it then opens the door to others to add to my first article, and to also post their own articles about babylon.js in their native languages. As you might know, the first page on any topic is the most difficult to have reviewed and approved. DK is the only one yet to read the article, and I believe we need the world to be able to research and understand what babylon.js is, the people who created it, and the history of it's genesis. Thanks, DB
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