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This article was contributed by its own subject: the users Jmetatron, the original article author Jsring, the ip 72.248.4.17 and likely Anar282 are all sock-puppets for Mr. Michaelson, who has used the name "Metatron" in various enterprises and aliases since at least 1999 (e.g., metatronics.net -- registered privately through Dreamhost on January 9th, 1999 -- currently redirects to jaymichaelson.net). All of these users focused exclusively on Michaelson's biography and projects, including JMetatron's editing of the pages for Wasabi software, a precursor to the NetBSD-focused software company Wasabi Systems, of which Michaelson was a founder, Vice-President and General Counsel.
The above-named sock-puppets are wholly responsible for any substantive content on this page; all edits by other users are decidedly minor ones having to do with cleanup and reorganization, with the exception of those edits which decelerate the self-bolstering claims of its subject. The edit history here is unrefutable and self-evident. This article is an advertisement for Michaelson, who wrote his own Wikipedia article (one which bears striking resemblance to his biography, found on http://www.jaymichaelson.net/about.
The article, in my opinion, does not meet Wikipedia standards for notability, neutral point-of-view, and does not include original research.
Djw bklyn (talk) 10:32, 6 April 2014 (UTC)Reply