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== Inaccuracy with recent simplification of Kotlin page ==
A recent edit with the purpose of simplifying the language, leads to an inaccurate representation of facts. While JetBrains and Google have created the Kotlin Foundation, as outlined on the Kotlin Foundation site, Kotlin is not primarily sponsored by JetBrains and Google. Kotlin is primarily sponsored and developed by JetBrains, as indicated clearly on the Kotlin Web Site. My changes to clarify this have been reverted. Initially I've been accused of being a paid editor. Then I've been accused of being a professional marketer. And also been told that I have a conflict of interest because while I am not a paid editor, I work for the company. I disclose this in my edit. The fact that I work for the company should not get in the way of facts or inaccuracies. The fact that JetBrains develops Kotlin, and the Kotlin team are employed by JetBrains should not be viewed as promotional. I request that the changes I made which accurately reflect the facts as shown on the above cited sites, be re-instated.[[User:Hadihariri|Hadihariri]] ([[User talk:Hadihariri|talk]]) 19:29, 25 October 2019 (UTC)
 
== Edit Request ==
 
I am working at JetBrains and I have a conflict of interest with this article. I would like to request for editing regarding incorrect information.
::* Current text: “Kotlin is sponsored by JetBrains and Google through the Kotlin Foundation.”
::* Suggestion to edit: Kotlin is primarily sponsored and developed by JetBrains openly on GitHub. The Kotlin Foundation, which was created by JetBrains and Google, serves to protect, promote, and advance the development of Kotlin. <ref>[https://kotlinlang.org/foundation/kotlin-foundation.html “Kotlin Foundation”], see also the text on the footer.</ref>
 
Thank you for your assistance.
--[[User:JB2020M|JB2020M]] ([[User talk:JB2020M|talk]]) 13:22, 25 November 2019 (UTC)
 
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