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I've just created this article and then discovered that it had been previously deleted (see Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Wil_Harris) due to him not meeting Wikipedia's notability guidelines. Hopefully this shouldn't be a problem now as he has become a regular panelist for This WEEK in TECH, which I would regard as adequate notability. I thought it was worth flagging it up here all the same. MartinBrookt14:56, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I just got here from looking for info on him, had no idea about the deletion / non deletion reasons.
So I guess that's one reason to keep the page up - people (well, me) do look him up. He might be look-up-worthy then.
Please note that because this article has previously been undeleted, it is ineligible for deletion under the proposed deletion process. That does not mean that it is immune to deletion. Anyone who wishes to nominate this article for deletion must follow the process for nominating it at Articles for deletion. If any of the unregistered users who have insisted on adding the proposed deletion tag to this article can provide a deletion rationale that is within the deletion policy and is a little more detailed than "non-notable", I am willing to complete a nomination on your behalf. —KuyaBriBriTalk16:48, 12 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]