Paul Horner – Relist at AfD. Ugh, this is a mess. Had somebody not gone ahead and made the
WP:BOLD move to recreate this article while this DRV was running, I would have probably closed this as endorse. But,that's where we are now, and it's hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube. The most logical way forward is to just
bring this to AfD again, so we can get a clean read on the article, without trying to dis-entanble arguments about process from arguments about the article itself. – --
RoySmith(talk)02:05, 26 November 2016 (UTC)reply
The following is an archived debate of the
deletion review of the page above. Please do not modify it.
Allow recreation but in draft space or user space if you are feeling cautious. At first I was tempted to say to expand his section in National Report but I see that some significant aspects of his life would not be appropriate there.
Thincat (
talk)
08:50, 19 November 2016 (UTC)reply
Oppose userfication or draftification. To justify a spinout, there needs to be at least than
wp:stub-worthy material present in the parent article,
National Report. Which there currently is not. A draft or userspace verion would amount to content forking. --
SmokeyJoe (
talk)
01:03, 21 November 2016 (UTC)reply
During this DRV the article has been spun out again by third parties and most of the current article relates to the time after Horner had left National Report - that is if we can believe anything (which we probably can not).
Thincat (
talk)
12:58, 21 November 2016 (UTC)reply
Not a DRV question based on the information given. Endorse the November 2014 AfD. To reverse that decision, seek consensus for the spinout on the talk page of the merge target. Bold spinouts, and bold reverse merges are not to be encouraged, they make the attribution history really messy, and other reasons. Discussion at the merge target talk page is important because that is where the broad expertise is expected to be watching. --
SmokeyJoe (
talk)
00:58, 21 November 2016 (UTC)reply
The above is an archive of the
deletion review of the page listed in the heading. Please do not modify it.
Paul Horner – Relist at AfD. Ugh, this is a mess. Had somebody not gone ahead and made the
WP:BOLD move to recreate this article while this DRV was running, I would have probably closed this as endorse. But,that's where we are now, and it's hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube. The most logical way forward is to just
bring this to AfD again, so we can get a clean read on the article, without trying to dis-entanble arguments about process from arguments about the article itself. – --
RoySmith(talk)02:05, 26 November 2016 (UTC)reply
The following is an archived debate of the
deletion review of the page above. Please do not modify it.
Allow recreation but in draft space or user space if you are feeling cautious. At first I was tempted to say to expand his section in National Report but I see that some significant aspects of his life would not be appropriate there.
Thincat (
talk)
08:50, 19 November 2016 (UTC)reply
Oppose userfication or draftification. To justify a spinout, there needs to be at least than
wp:stub-worthy material present in the parent article,
National Report. Which there currently is not. A draft or userspace verion would amount to content forking. --
SmokeyJoe (
talk)
01:03, 21 November 2016 (UTC)reply
During this DRV the article has been spun out again by third parties and most of the current article relates to the time after Horner had left National Report - that is if we can believe anything (which we probably can not).
Thincat (
talk)
12:58, 21 November 2016 (UTC)reply
Not a DRV question based on the information given. Endorse the November 2014 AfD. To reverse that decision, seek consensus for the spinout on the talk page of the merge target. Bold spinouts, and bold reverse merges are not to be encouraged, they make the attribution history really messy, and other reasons. Discussion at the merge target talk page is important because that is where the broad expertise is expected to be watching. --
SmokeyJoe (
talk)
00:58, 21 November 2016 (UTC)reply
The above is an archive of the
deletion review of the page listed in the heading. Please do not modify it.