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I just had a look at this web comic. None of the comic page images are actually present on the server any more, making the actual viewing of this comic impossible. It doesn't look like this comic has been updated in at least two years.
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Talk19:25, 20 August 2009 (UTC)reply
This article never met any kind of notability criteria. Given that the comic no longer exists - and there is no trace of it on the Internet any more - it's spectacularly unlikely that it's going to become more notable - or that more will be written about it. The only claim to fame is being the first creative-commons comic book in Namibia - and that "fact" has no reference - nor is it ever likely to get one. Speedy-deletion is all-but inevitable.
SteveBaker (
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02:10, 26 September 2009 (UTC)reply
It's good that you've found references - but the deletion request was not because of lack of references - it's lack of notability - which you do not appear to have addressed. Please check
WP:NOTE - and particularly
Wikipedia:Notability (web). I don't see how this web site falls within the criteria:
Wikipedia:Notability_(web)#Criteria. Which of those three criteria do you think it meets? I don't see any of them being applicable.
SteveBaker (
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03:27, 28 September 2009 (UTC)reply
Just to let you know, SchoolNet Namibia fell out of favour of the Namibian government and Microsoft won the right to equip Namibian Schools. That means SchoolNet is dead, and that means this comic is not being produced anymore. Unfortunately there is no online source for this fact, was published in Namibias
insight Magazine last year (I don't have a copy anymore). --
Pgallert (
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09:58, 15 January 2010 (UTC)reply