User talk:Johnuniq

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[edit] Re: Co-X Entertainment

Hi there. I couldn't answer sooner because I've been busy on RL. I thought of replacing the redirect with a stub on the company, but I looked at their imdb page and it appears that they are a young company that has only made a few documentaries. Also, I saw no mentions of them on magazines about films, and I didn't see any indication that any of their documentaries has become famous or make a remarkable addition to the field of documentaries or any other sort of remarkable achievement. This probably means that don't have enough notability to even create a stub. They also do documentaries on request (I imagine that they get paid for doing fluff jobs for artists)

I edited the documentaries page to remove the self redirect [1], and I saw that the article not only has been prodded for notability [2], which means that the article will be deleted in 5 days if the prod is not contested, but the that the creator and only contributor to the page has been blocked for "creating non-notable pages", see User talk:Hashmi, Usman, so I assume that the page will most probably be deleted.

That means that the redirect will be orphaned on a few days. Unfortunately, it seems that according to Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion#Redirects, and the speedu templates available, you can only speedy vandalism redirects, nonsense redirects, or redirects resulting from a page move. Since the problem with this one is notability, then it *has* to be nominated on WP:TFD (altought, if it's orphaned, maybe you can get away with using {{db-g6}} or with giving a good reason with {{db-reason}})

Since this user is well-known on WP:RFD, I would just go and nominate it directly. If you don't know how to do it, then tell me and I will do it for you. --Enric Naval (talk) 22:21, 4 June 2008 (UTC)

wow.... Rossami rules :) I'll strike some of the items on the list, since they have been are or currently already under discussion --Enric Naval (talk) 00:40, 5 June 2008 (UTC)