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Brian Valentine is notable business person in the computer industry. He is a senior vice president at Amazon.com and was lead the developement of the micrsoft windows operation system for 15 years. Tag420 22:02, 15 November 2007 (UTC) |
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Restore: Deleted as per CSD G6 - this really looks to be in error. CSD G6 is for non-controversial deletions such as maintenance, and there is no trace as to where the information went.-- Ramdrake 19:13, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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Deleted as part of a catch-all of dietary subtypes for user categories on 5 Nov http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:User_categories_for_discussion/Archive/November_2007#November_5 closing Admin stated no prejudice against creating interested in Vegetarian categories. Having only ever found out that my user categories were being deleted when a bot removed them from my page, the deletion does seem to end the category's useful purpose. There appears to be nothing contentious about having a category to do with interest in Vegetarianism though apparently it is related to sexual preference and factionalism in a way that I can't see. Not a great deal of discussion at the CFD and some was directed towards other elements of the group for deletion. I'll admit that I don't know whether a successful DRV would solve anything as the category will have been removed from it's users and so a revived one will be empty but I would have hoped for an outcome that merged/renamed it into something that conforms to the latest policies. MLA 13:43, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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This MFD was closed in an hour and a half with only one comment aside from the nominator's. Other users have expressed that they would have participated in the MFD if it had been kept open. Nothing I can see here leads this to be a candidate for speedy keeping per deletion guidelines. It is my belief that this should be reopened and allowed to run the full course of the MFD. Remember, this is a discussion of the MFD process, not the actual merits of the page, so please keep comments focused on that idea. I personally have no opinion on the page one way or the other. Metros 11:36, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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Notability Msr iaidoka 03:05, 15 November 2007 (UTC) I understand that, in the past, many articles have been made about Dr. Steel that were of questionable veracity. I am proposing that the block on creating a Dr. Steel article be removed so that I may create an article well within the guidelines of Wikipedia. I have a draft drawn up for a Dr. Steel article at User:Msr iaidoka/Dr. Steel. One administrator stated the the sources cited were not reliable, independent sources. Since the links came from the individual interviewer websites then I propose that there is a fallacy in that contention. Also, there is a belief that the Jay Leno appearance by Dr. Steel was conjectural. A clip of the Jay Leno appearance can be found here: http://worlddominationtoys.com/drsteel/show.html : Slide Show/Live Clips -> Live Clips -> Second video file. (A direct link is not possible since it is embedded within a Flash file). Further information supporting the notability of Dr. Steel can be provided upon request. Msr iaidoka 03:05, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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Deleted as a copyvio by User:The-G-Unit-Boss, but there was a revision from March 2007 before the copyvio which was worth keeping, although not a wonderful article. I raised this with the deleting admin at User talk:The-G-Unit-Boss/Archive 15#Hitachi Data Systems, and got a reply at User talk:Gadfium#Re:Hitachi Data Systems which I don't consider adequately addresses the March 2007 version. gadfium 02:25, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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The administrator stated that the article was on a band that had no significance. The Wikipedia rules clearly state that to have musical significance the band in question must have had a charted musical work or have performed on national radio or television. Easyworld as a band had 6 singles from 3 albums, 5 of which charted in the UK, the highest chart placement being #24 in January 2004. The band also had a #14 Indie-Chart album in the UK. In addition, the band satisfy the performance on radio and television. Easyworld made a total of no less than 32 radio perfomances over 30 minutes in length, and 3 television performances, one of which was a documentary aired nationally on UKTV lasting 45 minutes. Please undelete. 82.45.227.205 02:05, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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(Disclosure: a friend working for Openbravo pointed out that this page was protected, but I took initiative in asking for review). The original reason for deletion (see [3]) doesn't (or no longer applies). Openbravo is one of the SF projects with highest activity (see stats here and notice that we have pages for all the other projects listed there ( Audacity, Azureus, phpMyAdmin, Ares Galaxy...). A Google search also makes it evident that Openbravo is indeed quite popular. Considering we tolerate pages about much more obscure software, I believe this protection should be reviewed. Phil s 00:39, 15 November 2007 (UTC)
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