Talk:Digital Age Institute (College)

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Articles for deletion This article was nominated for deletion on July 9, 2006. The result of the discussion was Keep.

[edit] Speedy Delete

Dear "speedy deleter".

I just wanted to register this college in your list of colleges, and I hope that that was what I did. YOu write why the college is "notable". I don't understand that English, as I am not British of nature. If you could tell me what "notable" means, then I will be happy to elaborate on it.

This college is among the best colleges in Kenya, and I thought that I would do them a favour in telling about what it does since you are registering these on your system ?

If you register colleges, but it is done in a different way, then tell me how that is done. I deliberately did not want to make it a "marketing" thing for that college, as I thought that Wikipedia is not meant for business marketing, but more for neutral information ??

Please guide me, as I am not used to WikiPedia, and I would like to share the knowledge/information I have in an appropriate way.

Kindly David Svarrer

My apologies. There are many institutions in the United States that claim to be colleges when they are known as diploma mills. "notable" in this way means noteworthy - is it a real school worthy of being in the encyclopedia. After visiting their site [1] I see that it is, and I've removed my tag. I also added that it was in Kenya. -- RevRagnarok Talk Contrib Reverts 15:53, 2 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Internal Linkspam

I am not really happy linking the names of all the languages and platforms taught. This will cause this article to appear every time those languages are mentioned or searched; all other computer institutes and colleges and departments everywhere teach most of the same platforms and languages, and these are rarely linked. For comparability, we would need to list and link all the platforms in all the departments of computer science at all universities. (as well as all the other subjects taught there). This would rarely be useful. and simply drive google traffic. Perhaps there is a case for linking a relatively rarely taught OS such as BeOS.DGG 18:57, 15 March 2007 (UTC)