This article is within the scope of WikiProject Christian music, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Christian music on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Every article on Wikipedia is by its nature a work in progress, but it is still very important that new articles contain some claim about why they are notable. Without such a claim, I will not remove the speedy deletion template.
That is fine, but the page must describe what is notable about its subject. Please read the policy page
Wikipedia:Notability, as well as
WP:WEB, the notability guide for webpages. As long as this article shows that Rapzilla "has received significant coverage in
reliable sources that are
independent of [itself]" it can stay. If you would like, I can replace the speedy deletion template with a deletion discussion so that we can get outside opinions, but I would first like to see an attempt to show Rapzilla's notability.
I forgot to mention that the article on
Jesus Freak Hideout still exists because it was
discussed at
Wikipedia:Articles for Deletion, and editors reached a consensus that Jesus Freak Hideout is indeed a notable Christian music-related website. It would be a good idea for you to model this article on the article about
Jesus Freak Hideout since that subject does meet the notability guidelines.
I also wanted to point out the page
Wikipedia:WikiProject Contemporary Christian music to you. Members of this project are all people who are interested in editing articles related to Christian music, and they can help you develop this article and verify its subject's notability. In the meantime, I have decided to remove the speedy deletion template so that you can have a chance to further improve this article.
BassoProfundo20:44, 3 July 2007 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Christian music, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Christian music on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Christian musicWikipedia:WikiProject Christian musicTemplate:WikiProject Christian musicChristian music articles
The page is not done yet... It is in the making. Please wait for it's completion
Every article on Wikipedia is by its nature a work in progress, but it is still very important that new articles contain some claim about why they are notable. Without such a claim, I will not remove the speedy deletion template.
That is fine, but the page must describe what is notable about its subject. Please read the policy page
Wikipedia:Notability, as well as
WP:WEB, the notability guide for webpages. As long as this article shows that Rapzilla "has received significant coverage in
reliable sources that are
independent of [itself]" it can stay. If you would like, I can replace the speedy deletion template with a deletion discussion so that we can get outside opinions, but I would first like to see an attempt to show Rapzilla's notability.
I forgot to mention that the article on
Jesus Freak Hideout still exists because it was
discussed at
Wikipedia:Articles for Deletion, and editors reached a consensus that Jesus Freak Hideout is indeed a notable Christian music-related website. It would be a good idea for you to model this article on the article about
Jesus Freak Hideout since that subject does meet the notability guidelines.
I also wanted to point out the page
Wikipedia:WikiProject Contemporary Christian music to you. Members of this project are all people who are interested in editing articles related to Christian music, and they can help you develop this article and verify its subject's notability. In the meantime, I have decided to remove the speedy deletion template so that you can have a chance to further improve this article.
BassoProfundo20:44, 3 July 2007 (UTC)reply