Perhaps you should canvass for votes from Norwegians. Maybe the vote should even be restricted to Norwegians. I do not like the idea of Ingglish politicians being more significant only because English people seem to hav written the software used to describe them.
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On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Sigvat Kuekiatngam Stensholt st09039@mi.uib.no wrote:
I am in one sense amused, in another sense astonished, that Ellen Hambro, the leader of what is effectively the Norwegian Environmental Protection Agency, up for AFD, and even more astonished to see some long time contributors voting to delete it.
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I fear that the zeal to delete articles in the name of enforcing policies and the notability guidelines are starting to encroach upon the fundamentals Wikipedia's mission to be an encyclopedia. We cannot possibly claim to be comprehensive if we start deleting subjects covered in the very works we want to surpass. I really don't consider myself an "inclusionist", but is it really all that "inclusionist" to support keeping subjects traditionally covered by encyclopedias?
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