Talk:Neverball

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I've undeleted this article, which was apparently speedy-deleted. A detailed article like this on a clearly complex piece of software should not be speedy-deleted, as that process is unlikely to result in proper review. This game is clearly notable. I've given it considerable space in my book, and it has been discussed in at least two other German language books, as a Google books search reveals, in addition to countless mentions on Linux websites, inclusion in package managers, part of TheOpenCD selection, etc. In terms of open source games, it doesn't get much more notable than this one.--Eloquence* 16:00, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

Agreed. — Omegatron 22:57, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

Moved from article. We don't need to "assert notability" in the article itself.Omegatron 00:15, 26 March 2007 (UTC)


Neverforum

Neverforum has over 10,000 posts made by over 150 members.[1] This makes it a very large base for people to chat it, also improving notability. Development builds of Neverball and Neverputt are also hosted there. This is also where additional levels are even discussed.