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'''DeLeet'''. [[User:JBsupreme|JBsupreme]] ([[User talk:JBsupreme|talk]]) 07:32, 30 September 2009 (UTC) |
'''DeLeet'''. This article was redirected to circumvent notability guidelines. Wikipedia is not a directory of software, including chat software, and this product is not notable in any event. I suggest that the redirect be deleted and the list it is redirected to be cleaned up of non-notable products. [[User:JBsupreme|JBsupreme]] ([[User talk:JBsupreme|talk]]) 07:32, 30 September 2009 (UTC) |
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Revision as of 07:33, 30 September 2009
September 29
This is a list of redirects that have been proposed for deletion or other action on September 29, 2009
LeetIRC
- LeetIRC → Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients (links to redirect) (stats)
DeLeet. This article was redirected to circumvent notability guidelines. Wikipedia is not a directory of software, including chat software, and this product is not notable in any event. I suggest that the redirect be deleted and the list it is redirected to be cleaned up of non-notable products. JBsupreme (talk) 07:32, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
Joe Coleman (actor)
- Joe Coleman (actor) → Joe Coleman (painter) (links to redirect) (stats)
Unsure what to do with this; the Joe Coleman disambiguation page gives separate listings for Joe Coleman (painter) and Joe Coleman (actor), with different birthdates, so it is perhaps suboptimal to have one title redirect to the other. Skomorokh 23:56, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
- Delete Joe Coleman (actor): The actor has no incoming links and redirecting to disambig would simply create a a loop.--Labattblueboy (talk) 00:42, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
Guitar Hero: The Beatles
- Guitar Hero: The Beatles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar Hero: The Beetles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar Hero: Beatles → Guitar Hero#Oversaturation (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar Hero: Beetles → Guitar Hero#Oversaturation (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar Hero; Beatles → Guitar Hero (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar Hero The Beatles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar hero the beatles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar hero the beetles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar Hero The Beetles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar hero beatles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar Hero Beatles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
- Guitar hero beetles → Guitar Hero#Beatles (links to redirect) (stats)
Propose deletion as confusing. Possible retargeting options include (a)The Beatles: Rock Band (the actual game released 3 weeks ago), (b) The Beatles: Rock Band#Promotion (includes one sentence on industry rumors of Activision's attempt to license the material), and (c) Cultural impact of the Guitar Hero series#On the music industry (includes two sentences on the licensing attempt). The old, originally targeted material is here. The YouTube parody video would be a perfect target were it ever to received an article, but that seems unlikely. ToET 23:55, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
- Delete - Clearly no evidence this title will exists. At the time that it was suggested for deletion, a youtube video parodying the Guitar Hero-approach as if they were doing a Beatles game, entitled "Guitar Hero: the Beatles", received some but minor coverage, and thus is not really going to develop into anything encyclopedia where this redirect(s) could be used. --MASEM (t) 00:22, 30 September 2009 (UTC)
German submarine U-233
- German submarine U-233 → USS Baker (DE-190)#Sinking of the German submarine U-233 (links to redirect) (stats)
- Unterseeboot 233 → USS Baker (DE-190)#Sinking of the German submarine U-233 (links to redirect) (stats)
Propose deletion of these two redirects. Although the targeted section of the target article does contain pertinent information about this German U-boat, it is highly likely that a full article will be written about this German U-boat, and having a non-redlink has (or will) probably discourage that effort. — Bellhalla (talk) 22:25, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
Kartzuli
- Kartzuli → Pest (organism) (links to redirect) (stats)
I can find no evidence that kartzuli is used in English, beyond use in various Wikipedia versions based on the original, unreferenced Wikipedia article, which is now this redirect. I can also find no reference to the "Maxin Gouhshtein" mentioned in that original article. The concept seems to be unverifiable, and is, perhaps, a hoax. I believe that the redirect should be deleted. Tim Ross (talk) 12:22, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
- Speedy delete CSD R3 - not only was the original article a hoax, "Maxin Gouhshtein" earns the Golden Doughnut award for having zero Google hits when being searched. Clearly it's an implausible misnomer, and having been created only 16 days ago, it's recent enough to qualify for speedy deletion. 147.70.242.54 (talk) 18:29, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
- Delete Almost definite hoax. --JaGatalk 20:33, 29 September 2009 (UTC)
Two-pass encoding
- Two-pass encoding → Smart Bitrate Control (links to redirect) (stats)
I think this article should be a separated article or redirected to Variable bitrate. (Multi-pass encoding is mentioned in Variable bitrate#Methods of VBR encoding.) It should not be redirected to Smart Bitrate Control (SBC), because the SBC article is more specific about multi-pass encoding software tool Nandub (video processing utility).
"Two-pass encoding" (2-pass encoding) also known as "Multi-pass encoding" is a variable bitrate encoding method and it is used by many codecs and encoders. Reference: [1]. See also articles about other encoders: Dr. DivX#Multi-Pass Encoding, Cinema Craft Encoder. Multi-pass encoding is also used by XviD [2], x264 [3], libtheora (Theora) [4], etc.
"Two-pass encoding" wikilink is used only in Windows Media Encoder article. [5] 89.173.68.106 (talk) 12:57, 29 September 2009 (UTC)