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Marked this for speedy deletion. Someone else had previously tried to, but left a typo in the tag. Reads as a blatant advert, and most of the content was added early on by username Tomnewbald, who according to Google is the "Online Development Manager" for Ogiers. 81.20.181.126 ( talk) 10:39, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
OK, I'm going to go ahead and nominate this article for WP:AFD. It's been sitting here for several months, and I see little or no improvement in it from the points of view of either notability or verifiability. It is still largely written as an advertisement. It does not, in my judgment, meet WP:Company, as the citations given are mostly aimed at niche-markets. Ogier has received trivial and incidental coverage in trade publications. There is no evidence of significant coverage in reliable secondary sources. I think that a serious deletion discussion, at the very least, is warranted. Cmichael ( talk) 03:27, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
In the main article this was spelled two different ways; I have corrected both to "Giffard" (with an "a") which seems more likely, but not anything I know much about.
Separately, is John Francis Giffard any relation to Hardinge Giffard aka Lord Halsbury (English Lord Chancellor and original editor of Halsburys Laws of England)? If so, should that be noted?
-- Legis ( talk - contribs) 16:20, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
The entire revision history of this article for several years seems to be a menagerie of single-purpose accounts. jp× g 09:48, 17 October 2022 (UTC)
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Marked this for speedy deletion. Someone else had previously tried to, but left a typo in the tag. Reads as a blatant advert, and most of the content was added early on by username Tomnewbald, who according to Google is the "Online Development Manager" for Ogiers. 81.20.181.126 ( talk) 10:39, 6 May 2009 (UTC)
OK, I'm going to go ahead and nominate this article for WP:AFD. It's been sitting here for several months, and I see little or no improvement in it from the points of view of either notability or verifiability. It is still largely written as an advertisement. It does not, in my judgment, meet WP:Company, as the citations given are mostly aimed at niche-markets. Ogier has received trivial and incidental coverage in trade publications. There is no evidence of significant coverage in reliable secondary sources. I think that a serious deletion discussion, at the very least, is warranted. Cmichael ( talk) 03:27, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
In the main article this was spelled two different ways; I have corrected both to "Giffard" (with an "a") which seems more likely, but not anything I know much about.
Separately, is John Francis Giffard any relation to Hardinge Giffard aka Lord Halsbury (English Lord Chancellor and original editor of Halsburys Laws of England)? If so, should that be noted?
-- Legis ( talk - contribs) 16:20, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
The entire revision history of this article for several years seems to be a menagerie of single-purpose accounts. jp× g 09:48, 17 October 2022 (UTC)