Hi James,

Thanks I apreciate your comments :)

Check this thread to see if this is more or less what your are interested 
in: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=&pli=1#!topic/mayan-edms/M_S5ZSVV5U4%5B1-25%5D

As far as I know there are no Mayan EDMS articles on Wikipedia, there was 
one try once and the article got deleted by the most ridiculous of excuses, 
it became clear that the editors evaluating the article were seriously 
biased against Mayan for what I can only think were monetary reasons. 
 Wikipedia as an idea is great, but the project has fallen from grace, 
there are very serious moderation and vandalism issues that are as old as 
the project and that they have not been able to address.  I don't have any 
interest for an article about Mayan on Wikipedia.  Sorry if that sounds bit 
harsh since you are just offering to help, I just want to save you the time 
and effort of building and defending a great article only to have corrupt 
editors delete it once you comply with the self serving objections they 
will produce.  I wholeheartedly thank you for your interest, but it is not 
worth your time.

--Roberto


On Monday, October 22, 2012 9:55:58 PM UTC-4, James Hondo wrote:
>
> Hello, thanks a lot for releasing your software, it is great!  I have been 
> looking for something like it for a long time, it does everything I needed 
> and then more.  One thing I couldn't found on the documentation; can it 
> automatically mirror the structure of the document directories when doing 
> an initial import?  Also I noticed the Wikipedia article is missing a great 
> deal of stuff, I've worked on a few articles myself and would gladly help 
> polish Mayan's article if you like.
>
> James
>

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