The result was delete. Jenks24 (talk) 12:01, 14 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
This article exists primarily to advertise several EA tool vendors (albeit claiming to have an 'open source' or free version of their tool). This is clearly acknowledged at the start by saying "Some open source EA Tools are also free of charge". That is, some are not. One example states that it is a "low cost to entry solution" (i.e. not free) and another even freely acknowledges that the tool is "also available as an Enterprise Edition". There are advertising statements like "Customer references are mainly in ..." and "fulfils the needs of most Enterprise Architects and associated stakeholders".
The whole premise for this page is the baseless claim (without any citation) that "Traditionally, enterprise architecture tools are proprietary and have a reputation for being expensive to purchase, customise and run". Some commercial EA tools are free, many are in the low 3-figures per seat, and many are easier to customise than any of these 'open source' examples. Indeed, the providers of these 'open source' tools generate revenue by customising these purportedly free solutions.
And besides, most of the tools listed are not true open source in that the source code is not actually available. Kjas1970 (talk) 08:20, 7 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]