G11 might well apply depending on the article, but in case of doubt, just do AFD. You can't be accused of abusing CSD if you use AFD instead.
Mgm
On 1/14/07, Jeff Raymond jeff.raymond@internationalhouseofbacon.com wrote:
Guy Chapman aka JzG wrote:
On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 09:22:53 -0500, Jeff Raymond jeff.raymond@internationalhouseofbacon.com wrote:
It has nothing to do with "Wikilawyering." CSD A7 does not allow for speedying of software, and to do so is abusing the CSD criteria.
Like I said, a blatantly non-notable SourceForge project may well be speedied under A7 or G11. You can Wikilawyer about it, but in the end most of us don't actually think it's worth spending five days to get three !votes on AfD, all of which endorse the blindingly obvious.
Most of you are wrong, then. This is a great example of why A7 is an abject failure. And yes, I've done the newpage thing.
Your favourite guideline, [[WP:SNOW]], applies.
This is also untrue.
-Jeff
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