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Deletion debate
Latest comment: 14 years ago12 comments10 people in discussion
Definitely keep. A large well-known place with some linguistic information and translations, etymology and citations. --Anatoli13:42, 15 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
Yeah keep this, or at least be consistent. Do we intend to just pick and chose which entries that fail RFV we keep, and that we don't? See Polarpanda's comments above. Re Ruakh, nice move to move this here instead of deleting off the bat. Mglovesfun (talk) 08:47, 19 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
There is no policy change that allows this definition. Asserting that a long-standing practice is illegitimate does not make it so. That many folks have an inchoate desire to make us into a something WMF never intended and duplicative of WP does not automatically make it a good thing. Stated reasons for inclusion involve appeals to the slogan and notability, which has long been appropriately treated as irrelevant in a linguistic reference. Most of the stated "keeps" have simply argued from consistency, which can and should be achieved by a program of RfVs for the numerous. DCDuringTALK10:59, 19 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
We don't need a policy change, this passes under line 1 "all words in all languages". The fact that several other policies contradict this doesn't help much. Mglovesfun (talk) 11:10, 30 April 2010 (UTC)Reply
Request for verification
Latest comment: 14 years ago8 comments6 people in discussion
Failure to be verified means that insufficient eligible citations of this usage have been found, and the entry therefore does not meet Wiktionary inclusion criteria at the present time. We have archived here the disputed information, the verification discussion, and any documentation gathered so far, pending further evidence. Do not re-add this information to the article without also submitting proof that it meets Wiktionary's criteria for inclusion.
RFV failed, entry re-deleted: after a few weeks, still no citations, attributive or otherwise, have been added to the entry or its citations page. —RuakhTALK01:45, 13 April 2010 (UTC)Reply