An article about a person (i.e. a biography), should be about their life.
That is what biography means. The story of a life.
Paris Hilton is not "notable" for going to jail, lots of people go to jail.
She is notable, and also she went to jail.
Once a person is notable enough to have an article here at all, then we
should present their biography.
If we wanted to only present, in a person's article, what they are notable
for, then we shouldn't have an article on the person at all, but rather on the
incident, mentioning the person with that incident-article.
Notability is used to establish whether or not the person gets an article.
It doesn't establish what all goes into that article.
Will Johnson
In a message dated 2/22/2009 3:09:56 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
dgoodmanny(a)gmail.com writes:
An article about a person should primarily be about what the person is
notable for.
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