Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/TalkDanielCBoyeretal
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Articles below listed on WP:VFD Apr 26 to May 3 2004, kept as consensus was not reached (though most have been redirected anyway). Discussion:
These talk pages remain in article space. No articles exist for these talk pages.
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Archive
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Archive 3
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Katherine Jacobson
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Archive 4
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Archive Summary
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/On other wikipedias
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Discussion over the content
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/move to user:
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Article deletion
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Published works
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Auto-biography
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/redirect
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/Relevance
- Talk:Daniel C. Boyer/References
- Delete all - Normally when the article is deleted all the talk pages are as well. I am listing these in case they should be moved to other locations such as archived delete debates. Please indicate what should be moved and where. Tεxτurε 21:07, 26 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- Wow, this makes me nostalgic. Not to mention the Atlantium entry below. Takes me back to my early days in Wikipedia. This was one of the more interesting deletion debates, and I think it played an important role in forming our policy on vanity pages. Keep for sentimental value. Or delete it and I'll archive it offsite. -- Tim Starling 06:22, Apr 27, 2004 (UTC)
- Delete all: talk pages of a deleted article. Wile E. Heresiarch 03:52, 28 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- These form an importance reference library for Wikipedia on deletion. Ironically, given the topic of deletion, I say don't delete these. Wiwaxia 07:16, 28 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- Keep. They are talk pages, so not part of the encyclopedia proper that would get in the way, and an important conversation about Wikipedia. I don't know about the policy Texture refers to, but I don't see why talk pages of deleted articles should be deleted, nor do I think they always have been. -- VV 18:23, 30 Apr 2004 (UTC)
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