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3world Kid (talk) 09:22, 11 November 2014 (UTC)
Hi. I don't know if I am doing this correctly, but can only take an educated guess on the basis of your note above.
I refer to your edit of the page on Hans Schauder questioning notability and the warning re biographies of living persons.
Hans Schauder died in 2001, as is stated in the biography.
His notability is based on his founding of two organisations, Garvald Homes for Special Needs and the Camphill community, as well as his cooperation in the founding of the Hans Schauder Institute in Karlsruhe on the basis of the particular counseling methods he developed.
I am therefore left a little mystified by the edits, as I have come across many biographies on Wikipedia about persons who have achieved both lesser fame and lesser accomplishments.
I am working on a page on the Garvald centres, which should increase the credibility of the entry once it is linked.[reply]