The term "organization" was put in by stealth or accident a few months ago.
Before that, the types of articles under A7 were much more limited.
On Jan 20, 2008 3:51 AM, Bryan Derksen <bryan.derksen(a)shaw.ca> wrote:
Todd Allen wrote:
If it's an organization, of course A7
applies. Otherwise, we could say
that any company with a physical address is a "location" and exempt
from A7.
But what's the article actually _about_? If there's some company that is
generally considered to be non-notable, but they are headquartered in a
500-foot-tall tower that's made of cheese, it seems quite reasonable to
have an article about the tower even if we don't have one about the
company itself.
(Well, as reasonable as possible for someone such as myself who's quite
dubious about the value of the concept of "notability" in general - I'm
trying to put myself in deletionist shoes here.)
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