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gImageReader need a Wikipedia article

Open efa opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

hi, the application is good, cross platform and free. It need and deserves s Wikipedia article to get know. As now I can link in Tesseract article but, have own article is a requirements to remain and not removed (notability). To have its own Wiki article, need some external review on independent SW/tech web sites (not blog or personal web pages). Can you provide some?

efa avatar Oct 30 '24 10:10 efa

Please feel free to go ahead and write one!

manisandro avatar Oct 30 '24 11:10 manisandro

if we write a dedicated article, we must cite external sources such as websites with product reviews, blogs are not good. Without citing external sources the article would probably be deleted for lack of notability. Do you have a list of sites with reviews?

efa avatar Oct 30 '24 12:10 efa

No specific list other than what a google search comes up with

manisandro avatar Oct 30 '24 16:10 manisandro

What about a chapter in a web article about Tesseract from one of the most renowned German IT magazines c't: https://www.heise.de/tests/Toolbox-Texterkennung-mit-Tesseract-OCR-1674881.html#nav_gimagereader__2

SantosSi avatar Nov 11 '24 15:11 SantosSi

that's good to document gImageReader notability to have a dedicated Wiki article.

In the mean time I added an external link to the Tesseract article: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tesseract_%28software%29&diff=1255380612&oldid=1241722910

efa avatar Nov 11 '24 15:11 efa

Closing as this is not actually an issue with the software package. If anyone wants to write an article, absolutely welcome!

manisandro avatar Jul 09 '25 21:07 manisandro