The result was keep. Without prejudice to any consensus to merge this from the RFC at Talk:The Legend of Korra. T. Canens ( talk) 16:50, 26 July 2012 (UTC) reply
Fails WP:GNG. Article is about a future television season that was just announced last Friday. The only source of information about it is a panel at the San Diego Comic-con. No other information other than minor setting and broadcast details have been released. — Parent5446 ☯ ( msg email) 15:53, 17 July 2012 (UTC) reply
Extended Explanation: Unfortunately Wikipedia does not have a policy on future television series or seasons, but information from WP:NFF can be applied in this situation. A future media event that has yet to be released is notable iff "the production itself is notable per the notability guidelines." As far as the notability of the production goes, there are only two sources available: 1) a brief mention of the second season in an interview, and 2) sources reporting on the recent San Diego Comic-con panel on the show. In the former case, the sourced interview only mentions the subject in question once, and only briefly describes the production status. For the latter sources, all information is just summaries/news reports on what the show's creators announced at the panel, which isn't much (all that was announced was the setting of the season and some initial concept art). — Parent5446 ☯ ( msg email) 16:38, 17 July 2012 (UTC) reply
The result was keep. Without prejudice to any consensus to merge this from the RFC at Talk:The Legend of Korra. T. Canens ( talk) 16:50, 26 July 2012 (UTC) reply
Fails WP:GNG. Article is about a future television season that was just announced last Friday. The only source of information about it is a panel at the San Diego Comic-con. No other information other than minor setting and broadcast details have been released. — Parent5446 ☯ ( msg email) 15:53, 17 July 2012 (UTC) reply
Extended Explanation: Unfortunately Wikipedia does not have a policy on future television series or seasons, but information from WP:NFF can be applied in this situation. A future media event that has yet to be released is notable iff "the production itself is notable per the notability guidelines." As far as the notability of the production goes, there are only two sources available: 1) a brief mention of the second season in an interview, and 2) sources reporting on the recent San Diego Comic-con panel on the show. In the former case, the sourced interview only mentions the subject in question once, and only briefly describes the production status. For the latter sources, all information is just summaries/news reports on what the show's creators announced at the panel, which isn't much (all that was announced was the setting of the season and some initial concept art). — Parent5446 ☯ ( msg email) 16:38, 17 July 2012 (UTC) reply