User:Xonatron
I am Matthew Doucette, Co-founder, Game Producer, Lead Programmer, and CEO of Xona Games.
I want to contribute to pages, some listed below, that I have real-world experience in that are underrepresented on Wikipedia. In the light of conflict of interest, where you should "not edit Wikipedia in your own interests or in the interests of your external relationships", I will be careful with my edits, perhaps only making stubs or stub sections to let other expand on them, and always using references when appending new information.
Indie Games
[edit]Indie game pages I wish to work on:
- Indie Games Uprising (aka Indie Games Winter Uprising, Indie Games Summer Uprising)
- Xbox LIVE Indie Games (aka Xbox Live Indie Games)
- Reverb Communications
- Turbulenz -- now has an article!
- Microsoft XNA (aka XNA Game Studio)
- MonoGame (cross platform implementation of XNA Game Studio)
- Independent video game development
- List of indie game developers
- ID@Xbox (the successor to Xbox LIVE Indie Games)
- etc.
Indie game pages I have created and submitted for review:
Entrepreneurship
[edit]Entrepreneurship (in Nova Scotia, Canada) pages I wish to work on:
- Invest Nova Scotia (aka Invest NS) -- the combination of NSBI (aka Nova Scotia Business Inc.) and Innovacorp (aka InNOVAcorp) -- now has an article, but requires renaming???
- I-3 Technology Start-Up Competition
- Entrepreneurs' Forum
- Volta Labs -- innovation hub in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. I linked Volta to it, but was reverted due to WP:D3 not allowing disambiguation pages to link to non-existing entries. My thinking was a red link would inspire someone to construct the missing page, and I never a fan of deleting information. Perhaps the rule maintains an overall order, but at a cost that makes me not agree with it.
- Ignite Labs -- rural innovation hubs in Nova Scotia, Canada. (P.S. I am a co-founder and board member of Ignite Labs.)
- etc.
Nova Scotia
[edit]Nova Scotia pages in general, especially Southwest Nova Scotia pages, are pages I wish to work on.
Domain Names
[edit]I coined domain hack; Its article -- one I do not wish to work on -- is tagged for neologism. If you wish, cite reliably secondary sources that address the concept of domain hacks, rather than sources that simply use the term. This will address both the neologism and verifiability claims.