The result was NO CONSENSUS. postdlf ( talk) 03:02, 29 March 2011 (UTC) reply
Unenclycyclopedic and non-notable content. WP is not a directory or guide. Similar articles for Sudbury and Downham Market have been deleted. Charles ( talk) 22:02, 21 March 2011 (UTC) reply
- do you have a single let alone multiple reliable sources that discuss all the bus routes in Peterborough as a Group or a Set? I'm also concerned by the fact that you think that because we include elements of almanacs that we don't have to establish notability for that content - The farmer's Almanac publishes lists of recipes suitable specific days of the year, should Wikipedia automatically copy this list because exists or should we establish whether that information is notable first? An article completely source to primary documents is not notable, why not list everyone buried in my local graveyard, or the house prices of every property on my street - these are verifiable by multiple primary sources but they are not notable by wikipedia's standards and neither are lists of bus routes. Whether or not bus routes in other areas are notable is irrelevant to whether or not bus routes in Peterborough are. Stuart.Jamieson ( talk) 21:35, 27 March 2011 (UTC) replyA list topic is considered notable if it has been discussed as a group or set by independent reliable sources, per the above guidelines; notable list topics are appropriate for a stand-alone list.
in order to be a stand alone list each entry has to be a link to an article on the subject of that individual bus route - and that article has to survive it's own notability test. Both London and Manhattan Achieve this - Essex is making inroads with some notable routes linked, Peterborough, Bristol, Derbyshire and plenty of others in no way approach this and instead consist of simple lists of information - they do not meet our criteria for stand alone lists and need to be deleted. Stuart.Jamieson ( talk) 12:47, 27 March 2011 (UTC) replyStand-alone lists and "lists of links" are articles that primarily consist of a list or a group of lists, linking to articles or lists in a particular subject area....
The result was NO CONSENSUS. postdlf ( talk) 03:02, 29 March 2011 (UTC) reply
Unenclycyclopedic and non-notable content. WP is not a directory or guide. Similar articles for Sudbury and Downham Market have been deleted. Charles ( talk) 22:02, 21 March 2011 (UTC) reply
- do you have a single let alone multiple reliable sources that discuss all the bus routes in Peterborough as a Group or a Set? I'm also concerned by the fact that you think that because we include elements of almanacs that we don't have to establish notability for that content - The farmer's Almanac publishes lists of recipes suitable specific days of the year, should Wikipedia automatically copy this list because exists or should we establish whether that information is notable first? An article completely source to primary documents is not notable, why not list everyone buried in my local graveyard, or the house prices of every property on my street - these are verifiable by multiple primary sources but they are not notable by wikipedia's standards and neither are lists of bus routes. Whether or not bus routes in other areas are notable is irrelevant to whether or not bus routes in Peterborough are. Stuart.Jamieson ( talk) 21:35, 27 March 2011 (UTC) replyA list topic is considered notable if it has been discussed as a group or set by independent reliable sources, per the above guidelines; notable list topics are appropriate for a stand-alone list.
in order to be a stand alone list each entry has to be a link to an article on the subject of that individual bus route - and that article has to survive it's own notability test. Both London and Manhattan Achieve this - Essex is making inroads with some notable routes linked, Peterborough, Bristol, Derbyshire and plenty of others in no way approach this and instead consist of simple lists of information - they do not meet our criteria for stand alone lists and need to be deleted. Stuart.Jamieson ( talk) 12:47, 27 March 2011 (UTC) replyStand-alone lists and "lists of links" are articles that primarily consist of a list or a group of lists, linking to articles or lists in a particular subject area....