Talk:Kumoricon

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[edit] Notability?

Kumori Con plays hosts to literally thousands in attendance each year, and hundreds of staffers and volunteers work year round to prepare for each annual con. 30-50 staffers meets roughly once a month for general meetings, and that doesn't include all the departmental meetings, which happen more frequently. It is also the second-biggest anime convention in the Pacific Northwest.

I don't really see why there's a question about notability, unless you think that what I said above should be clearly stated in the article itself.

Radien 20:36, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

My guess is because there are no reliable third-party sources used that can denote WP:NOTABILITY and the article is still very poorly referenced with what sources it does use, half of which would not be considered reliable. --Farix (Talk) —The preceding signed but undated comment was added at 03:28:20, August 19, 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Possible sources