On 11/20/05, Andre Engels <andreengels(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2005/11/20, Sam Korn <smoddy(a)gmail.com>om>:
My criterion is simple: is there enough
independantly verifiable
information available on the person in order to make an article? If
there is, then the subject is notable. If there isn't, the subject
isn't notable.
So every webpage is notable? You can get information from the page itself
and from the Internet Archive.
Only if there is stuff to write about it. If not, it can happily be
merged into a "list of websites" or some such thing.
This is also what Wikipedia policy says.
Where? Who made that policy?
Sorry, I was less that clear. The only reasons Wikipedia policy gives
for deletion are WP:NOT and WP:V. I am just using the rules as they
stand.
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Sam