iVirtualDocket,
I tried an advanced search on Wikipedia for "entityspaces", but could not find a separate page for "EntitySpaces". Or, is that what you mean by "Wikipedia doesn't like me today". You tried to create something, but it didn't stick. Either way, we appreciate your efforts.
I'm not much of a Wiki expert, but if I were allowed to, I think this is the approach I would take. I would go to the link TrevorW posted and log in. If you go to the .NET category, you will see some names are Wiki links, and some, like EntitySpaces, are just off-site links (to our home page). If you click "edit" to the right of the .NET category header, you will see that the EntitySpaces entry is missing the surrounding double square brackets. I believe adding them will turn our name into a Wiki link.
Once back at the ORM page, I'm not sure exactly what happens if you click on the EntitySpaces Wiki link. It might take you to a stub page and allow you to edit content on it. Or, it might take you to a "page not found" page for EntitySpaces, and have a link for creating/adding the page.
As far as content, it does not have to be much, maybe a paragraph or two. Clicking on some of the existing Wiki links in the .NET category might provide some guidance. I would probably pull some stuff off our home page and edit it. The problem with the existing text on our home page from Wikipedia's point of view is that it is too self-promotional. A Wikipedia article needs to be written with a very objective tone... no hype... a feature list - yes
... "one tough .NET architecture" - no
. I think it also helps to have references or citations to relevant Wikipedia articles.
Hope that helps.
David Neal Parsons
www.entityspaces.net