On 10/1/06, Sean Barrett <sean(a)epoptic.com> wrote:
It's become fairly clear that, once even a tiny number of Wikipedians
decide that you must have an article, it is all-but-entirely impossible
to get it removed or even cleaned up by working within the system. Very
nearly the only way to proceed is by legal threats and OFFICE protection.
I would welcome a counter-example.
Well, without wanting to preempt the outcome of DRV, Gregory Lauder-Frost.
Although I do agree with you generally, it's an unfortunate situation
but, I think, inevitable when there is a lack of any standards or
principles to be applied in cases of borderline notability (which
underlies most of these cases).
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Stephen Bain
stephen.bain(a)gmail.com