Draft talk:Ruslan Synytskyy

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Question about the "independent" sources[edit]

According to the last rejection explanation I got regarding this page (quoting: "Sources are not sufficiently WP:INDEPENDENT independent of Synytskyy."), I have a question: if I remove the mention of his contribution to Pay-per-use pricing model development (since though it's truth but the only available confirmation sources left are just his publications), will the article become acceptable for publishing?

The majority of the rest of sources bring no doubts about their reliability (Oracle blog, Google patent, the official Java Champions list, Openjpk JEP index) + were added a few interviews/collaboration announcements to confirm the partnership with significant IT industry figures (J.Gosling, R.Lerdorf, and M.Zbikowski) which couldn't be published without those people confirmation, otherwise would be deleted long time ago (and that also proves their reliability). Immoren (talk) 23:48, 5 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]