On Fri, May 25, 2007 9:22 am, George Herbert wrote:
A counterpoint to this is that if the only things which are verifyably known about someone are in the context of a notable event which included them, perhaps as a rule the person is not themselves notable, and should only be covered in the article about the event.
Which is, of course, not a matter policy could ever dictate, as it's governed by too many subjective issues. Discussion is warranted in those cases.
-Jeff