On 11/30/06, Bryan Derksen <bryan.derksen(a)shaw.ca> wrote:
This article would be completely unreferenced, but
nevertheless it
asserts the subject's notability just fine. It is therefore not
speedyable. If you're considering whether to speedy-delete something on
the basis of whether it contains an assertion of notability why not
simply look for whether there's an _assertion of notability_? It should
be easy to spot.
Yes, I don't get why people seemingly have trouble with this. Even an
implicit assertion of notability is fine: "Barry is one of the main
characters on Neighbours." - if Neighbours looks notable, then Barry
is presumably notable.
(whether a separate article about each character is appropriate is a
separate issue)
Steve