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The page Art cycling in Millstatt was proposed for deletion by Chris at first with the very general argument that "it not meets our criteria for inclusion". Chris did not specificate, why it does not meet the criteria for inclusion in the English wikipedia. Where can somebody find any criteria for inclusion of art events in the English version of wikipedia? The event met the criteria for inclusion in the German, the Italian, and the Slovenian wikipedia. Are significant events of art in Central European countries generally not meeting the criteria for inclusion in the English wikipedia, and only events in the U.S. or in the U.K. or in other English speaking countries like Australia or New Zealand can meet these criteria? I do not think so.
I think that Art cycling in Millstatt meets many conceivable criteria for significant and noteable art events, and that some criteria for (not really comparable) music festivals (like number of people attending) or art galleries (number of artists represented, number of exibitions etc.) cannot be used. So please Chris explain exactly, WHICH criteria are not met, and WHY you think these criteria are not met. Leontari1 ( talk) 00:28, 1 July 2018 (UTC)
{{ Old prod full}} Leontari1 ( talk) 09:54, 2 July 2018 (UTC)
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The page Art cycling in Millstatt was proposed for deletion by Chris at first with the very general argument that "it not meets our criteria for inclusion". Chris did not specificate, why it does not meet the criteria for inclusion in the English wikipedia. Where can somebody find any criteria for inclusion of art events in the English version of wikipedia? The event met the criteria for inclusion in the German, the Italian, and the Slovenian wikipedia. Are significant events of art in Central European countries generally not meeting the criteria for inclusion in the English wikipedia, and only events in the U.S. or in the U.K. or in other English speaking countries like Australia or New Zealand can meet these criteria? I do not think so.
I think that Art cycling in Millstatt meets many conceivable criteria for significant and noteable art events, and that some criteria for (not really comparable) music festivals (like number of people attending) or art galleries (number of artists represented, number of exibitions etc.) cannot be used. So please Chris explain exactly, WHICH criteria are not met, and WHY you think these criteria are not met. Leontari1 ( talk) 00:28, 1 July 2018 (UTC)
{{ Old prod full}} Leontari1 ( talk) 09:54, 2 July 2018 (UTC)