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Wrongly deleted?
[edit]It looks like Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Sherman Hall (University of California, Berkeley) was the reason for the deletion of Sherman Hall (University of California, Berkeley). What makes you say it was "wrongly deleted"? Normally this would be deleted as a recreation, but if there's some reason for it to stay, that's a possibility too. Friday (talk) 18:13, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- See my comment on Talk:University Students' Cooperative Association These articles should either be merged or kept, not deleted. So I was restoring the two that had already been deleted from google cache, so that they could be merged, if that's what people decide. MarcusGraly 18:16, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- Err, so what's your end goal, turning them into redirects? This can be done at any time, without having a little sub-stub there first. I don't see any mergable content in there. Friday (talk) 18:20, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
- Currently there is a separate page for each of the houses in the USCA. Someone objected that these pages aren't notable and proposed that all but two of them be merged into the main page. Before this happened, two of the pages had already been deleted for reasons of non notability. I felt that the deleted pages should be restored, until we agreed what to do with all of the House pages. admittedly the Sherman Page had very little content. However, the Lothlorien Hall page, which I also recreated, does have significant content, that I did not want to be lost, should someone choose to merge it into the main page. I also restored Sherman Hall (University of California, Berkeley) to be consistent. Currently it doesn't have any information of note in it, but perhaps some day some future editor may want to add the history or policies of the hall and if we want to keep pages for the coop houses and not merge them, then it should be there as a stub. MarcusGraly 18:28, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
USCA house articles merger
[edit]Marcus - have you had a chance to look at my proposed draft of the USCA article with the house articles incorporated here? Pretty much everyone else I've discussed the merger with is in favor, so that we don't lose the house articles piecemeal to AfDs; if you're agreeable to the change, I'll start it today. Αργυριου (talk) 16:51, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
- It looks good, Thanks. One suggestion might be to consolidate the links and references at the bottom, if you weren't planning to do so already. MarcusGraly 22:15, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
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