The culprit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Mootros
I don't see why any of those articles should be deleted.
Node.js wikipedia entry marked for deletion for not being notable
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#24I mean, Twisted and Tornado have actual references. (Eventmachine does not, but whatever.)
Node currently has two, one of which is a linkbait-y post on readwriteweb, the other is an extremely meager wiki template page. Ergo, it isn't notable.
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#26125 job offers for Node.js on Indeed.com, doesn't that make it somewhat notable? http://www.indeed.com/q-Node.js-l-United-States-jobs.html
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#27any of you noticed that there was an entry citing that node.js is a "useless event-driven I/O framework" ? http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Node.js&oldid=...
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#28Let's not go nuts about this, OK? Like it or not, Wikipedia is the web's jumping-off point for serious knowledge about a given subject, especially technical subjects, and having citations in the article gives people reasonable places to jump off to. So don't spam the deletion discussion. Add good citations and references instead.
There are things that I have learned from Wikipedia that no one else will ever be able to read - because some arbitrary decision maker decided it wasn't important. That's what frustrates people.
Re: Node.js wikipedia entry marked for deletion for not being notable
#29any of you noticed that there was an entry citing that node.js is a "useless event-driven I/O framework" ? http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Node.js&oldid=...
saw that, looks like it is fixed now
Re: Node.js wikipedia entry marked for deletion for not being notable
#30Let's not go nuts about this, OK? Like it or not, Wikipedia is the web's jumping-off point for serious knowledge about a given subject, especially technical subjects, and having citations in the article gives people reasonable places to jump off to. So don't spam the deletion discussion. Add good citations and references instead.
I don't advocate going nuts about it, but Wikipedia's deletion policies often lead to the permanent removal of interesting topics. There are things that I have learned from Wikipedia that no one else will ever be able to read - because some arbitrary decision maker decided it wasn't important. That's what frustrates people.
Quite the opposite, in my experience. The policies are reasonable and help the content stay. However, they are subject to interpretation -- and some experienced users that prefer deletionism (``deletionists'') -- are able to game the system and get some content removed pretty much in spite of policies (at least its spirit).