Talk:Kurnik
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[edit] Suggested alternative content
The page describes the project, having several potentially interesting technical solutions, how to use java and advanced networking. If the current content seems unacceptably advertising, I would suggest the "neutral" (technical) version:
Kurnik is a community-supported site of classic board and card games. Instead of playing as a partner, the server simply connects the partners, who apply to the server willing to play. It is usually more attractive to play with the live partner than with the programmed algorithm.
The user interface is realized using browser-embedded Java applets.
Several facts not mentioned in the English version of this article might be responsible for it being VfD-ed:
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- The website was originally Polish-only and is the most popular on-line board game website in Poland - most Polish internet users know this website and it would probably never be deleted at pl:
- Rules for all games are cc-by-nc-sa
- It offers their own, public domain games "Literaki ;-)" and "Netopoly ;-)", which are free alternatives for Scrabble and Monopoly.
- It's available in 21 languages so far
Ausir 11:12, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
- Go right ahead and add it to the article itself, improving it can only help it's chances on AFD. Just for the record I don't want it deleted. Someone did though and listed it on speedy deletion, and although it didn't fit any criterea it seemed apropriate to add it to AFD with a (weak) keep vote rather than summarily reverting the delete request. --Sherool (talk) 11:27, 23 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Articles for Deletion debate
This article survived an Articles for Deletion debate. The discussion can be found here. Owen× ☎ 00:58, 29 November 2005 (UTC)