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I do not mean that a LUG article was not supposed to be included in Wikipedia, but even the most well-known, the oldest and largest LUGs, such as SVLUG or BALUG, their Wikipedia articles were deleted several years ago. So it is easy to ask why don't we do that on this one too?

It's fine to write articles for notable LUG within the community around the world, but it very hard to do to properly due to the lack of a knowledge network about this topic on Wikipedia. Bieraaa (talk) 13:12, 21 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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