Talk:Kotlin (programming language): Difference between revisions

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::Hi, here is more explanation about the word 'sponsorship'. The sponsorship of Kotlin refers to the cost of development of the language and the payment of the team developing it. This is implemented by JetBrains. The Foundation does not do this. The foundation merely acts to protect the trademark. [[User:JB2020M|JB2020M]] ([[User talk:JB2020M|talk]]) 09:08, 16 December 2019 (UTC)
:::Thank you for the clarification. Now all that is needed is for you to fashion a claim statement which includes all of those facts, which I can then add to the article. Please note that the particulars which you've just mentioned should be integrated into the new proposed statement. Those elements were not included in your original proposal{{efn|Only the word ''sponsorship'' was used, which in differing contexts may mean many different things to many different people, and not always having to do with the topic of money.}} — specifically, the question of who pays for what. This is an important element which constitutes the meat of your edit request, so it needs to be included. The sourcereference you've provided with the request need not be changed, as it confirms what you've just stated. When ready with the revised claim statement, kindly change the '''{{tlx|request edit}}''' template's answer parameter to read from '''{{para|ans|yes}}''' to '''{{para|ans|no}}'''. Thank you!<br>
:::Regards, <span style="font-size:75%;border:2px solid red;border-radius:50px;font-color:#008">[[User:Spintendo|<span style="color:#008;">&nbsp;<b>Spintendo</b>&nbsp;</span>]]</span> 11:23, 16 December 2019 (UTC)
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