Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pioneer Report MDI

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Non-notable software description. --Chessphoon 20:32, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)

  • Keep: Descriptive information about what the web browser is, what it supports, how it is used, its history, and how it compares to other technologies.
  • The above comment is by 68.42.178.17, the article's creator. For future reference, you can sign your name, even while not logged in, by typing four tildes (~~~~). No vote from me at this time, but I'll observe that "Pioneer Report MDI" gets ~750 Google hits. Triskaideka 21:29, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
  • I don't believe anonymous votes count, do they? I vote delete. I think it's quite clear that this isn't notable enough. It's a pity, since the article is well structured and much better than most non-notable topics so far as NPOV is considered. Still, non-notable means delete. I see the anon had some difficulty figuring out the categorization system. For reference, try Wikipedia:Categorization. Rory 22:54, Sep 10, 2004 (UTC)
  • Delete as it is. I have marked it as copyviolation in any case so votes may be irrelevant unless someone cares to fix or the copyright holder of the text wants to release it. The text is just copied from the page at the provided external link which has a clear copyright statement. If the article's creator is indeed connected with the project, the creator should know enough about the web to be aware than one should not spew forth advertising spam, even for a free product. Jallan 01:12, 12 Sep 2004 (UTC)