I've made random anomymous edits to wikipedia over the years, but decided to create an account to learn about Wikipedia's notability guidelines and how they applied to the deletion of
Foswiki.
For safe-keeping, the list of references in the deleted Foswiki article were as follows:
Fuchs, Roger (2010).
statt Koordinieren. Universität Freiburg (CH), Department of Informatics. Retrieved 2012-04-22. p. 100. Foswiki is mentioned as one of five wiki engines.
Prof. Anandarajan, Murugan & Prof. Ananarajan, Asokan. Eds. (2010).
Collaboration - Theory, Techniques and Challenges. Springer. DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-12257-6. p. 215. Foswiki is listed as one of two recommendations for wiki implementations to be used for research projects.
Hoefling, M., Menth M., Kniep C., Camen M. (2012).
An Open-Source-Based Framework for InfiniBand Performance Monitoring. In: Measurement, Modelling and Evaluation of Computing Systems and Depenability and Fault Tolerance. 16th International GI/ITG Conference, MMB & DFT 2012 Proceedings. Springer-Verlag. p. 238. Foswiki as base for an Open-Source IPBM Framework.
Dölle, Mirko (2012).
2012: Open Source und Linux. Heise. Retrieved 2012-04-26 (German). _Mentions Foswiki as one of the Open Source projects at Cebit 2012._
Wuelfing, Britta (2012).
Open Source Project Lounge -- Perl. Linux Magazine. Retrieved 2012-04-26. _Foswiki is mentioned as one of the three Perl projects presented at Cebit 2012._