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@JohnCD:, thanks for undeleting this, but I have to question your decision to tag it with {{notability|products}}. I don't believe that "Wikipedia's notability guidelines for products and services" are relevant to this article, since as far as I am aware ObjVlisp was never a commercially available product, it was a university research project. As such, "notability guidelines for products and services" are inapplicable. I'd suggest the key notability criteria for academic research are discussion in publications respected in the particular academic discipline (such as journals or conference proceedings), including both papers directly discussing the research, and the number of times those papers are later cited. SJK (talk) 11:08, 15 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I might add that I am inclined to agree with this. If there is a set of notability guidelines for academic research projects and similar articles, it would be a bit more apropos than to judge the article based merely on the criteria used for commercial products. H.dryad (talk) 12:48, 15 April 2016 (UTC)[reply]