Moved info you added to CADAM to its own page edit

Hi, It turns out not to be in the style of Wikipedia to have material on two completely different topics in one article.

When adding material to Wikipedia, each topic should have its own page. Since there's already a page called "CADAM" about computer software by that name, the appropriate thing to do if you want to add info on the CADAM motorcycle group to Wikipedia is to create a new article with its own unique name. The most common way to formulate a unique name is to add a parenthetical statement about the topic after the non-unique name.

This is all to say that the info on the motorcycle page should not be in the same article as the info on the computer software company. So, what I've done is taken the material you added to the CADAM page and created a new page called CADAM (motorcycle group). I also did a little reformatting at the same time, which you may want to continue to working on. You should also look into adding links to your page where appropriate on other pages, and choosing one or more categories for it to be part of. This makes it more likely your article will be considered relevant, and less likely that it will be deleted. For more info, see Wikipedia:Your first article.

Cheers,--NapoliRoma 03:49, 8 November 2007 (UTC)Reply