On 15 Feb 2006, at 14:09, Steve Bennett wrote:
On 2/15/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email)
<alphasigmax(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I recently created [[Directivity]], which has a
stub notice and a
reference. I'd have {{prod}}ed yours as "software which doesn't
explain
notability, no incoming links, advertising" (and I still might).
Interesting. I'm not sure how incoming links are relevant, but as for
explaining notability, fair enough. We're talking about a class of
software tools with perhaps several dozen members at most, and most of
which cost in excess of $20,000 for a basic licence. So it's probably
notable...how would you go about succinctly making that point though?
Costing in excess of $20000 and being in a class with a small number of
members doesnt make anything notable.
Paintings by a moderate artist might fall into that category, but the
paintings would just be listed under the artist.
What else is notable about this?
Justinc