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The German Wikipedia article on LuaTeX,
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/LuaTeX
has been suggested for deletion -- does anybody want to contribute to the
discussion? (Click in the box on top of the article page).
Reason (or "reason") for suggestion: "irrelevant", since first stable
version expected for 2010 only.
I consider the level of the discussion not very high, even the defending
votes are bad. (Just tried a better one.)
Anyway, there is some general quarrel about deleting Wikipedia articles,
some "movement" of "users" (editors) is organizing itself towards
expressing annoyance about a trait of others which expresses itself as a
tendency towards suggest articles for deletion all along. By contrast with
the criterion or "reason" "too bad" (which allows rebirth with an improved
try however), the criterion of "relevance" is delicate, since many articles
in the Wikipedia are "relevant" only for experts on a certain field anyway.
(Just posted this on texhax, maybe confusing recent texhax postings and
recent latex-l postings.)
!?
Uwe.
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