On 23/07/06, Matt Brown <morven(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Well, notability is not policy, merely a (very
argued-about) guideline
that not everybody believes in anyway.
With that out of the way, I can't see any reason why the short amount
of verifiable information about these contestants can't be inside the
article for this season's So You Think You Can Dance, or inside [[So
You Think You Can Dance 2006 contestants]], with redirects (or
disambiguations) from the individual's names to sections within it. I
think that these people are not sufficiently interesting outside the
context of the competition, and that having seperate articles for them
merely encourages unsourced, unverifiable cruft.
Why don't more people focus on the core policies like verfiability
more when they attempt to address so called "notability" issues? :)
Peter Ansell