On 10/1/07, SPUI drspui@gmail.com wrote:
Thomas Dalton wrote:
Unclear on how [a subject becomes] "notable" in 60 minutes, unless of course it's being interviewed by Mike Wallace.[1]
Lack of notability is *not* a speedy criterion. Lack of *assertion* of notability is. You can assert notability in 60 minutes quite easily.
Lack of assertion of notability is *not* a speedy criterion. Lack of assertion of *importance* is.
True. But I thought lack of importance wasn't a valid reason for nonspeedy deletion. If so, that's pretty weird.
What is an assertion of notability anyway? "Multiple independent reliable sources discuss Joe"?
What's an assertion of importance? "Joe is important"?