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I assessed this article as being a start class article and one of low importance, as described by today's Biography portal's guidelines. I came to the conlcusion that the subject, although he could be said to be notable in his field, isn't "important" in his discipline. I further concluded that the article was too short to be considered a stub; although it meets few, if any of the criteria to be a start article. However, I decided that it came closer to being a start class article rather than a stub. -*- u:Chazz/
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==Notes on Assessment==
I assessed this article as being a start class article and one of low importance, as described by today's Biography portal's guidelines. I came to the conlcusion that the subject, although he could be said to be notable in his field, isn't "important" in his discipline. I further concluded that the article was too short to be considered a stub; although it meets few, if any of the criteria to be a start article. However, I decided that it came closer to being a start class article rather than a stub. -*- u:Chazz/
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20:22, 2 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Last edited at 20:22, 2 December 2006 (UTC).
Substituted at 06:31, 29 April 2016 (UTC)