LaminatedCat
Ruby-GNOME2 article
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- I've just rewritten the article. Now it's OK, so you can leave it as it is. And I have to say, that sister-projects are listed on Wikipedia right now, so what do you want from Ruby-GNOME2? (I mean mainly PyGTK). User:LaminatedCat (My Talk) on 19:49, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
- And now it gets completely removed. Hey, what's going on here? My hapiness don't depend on this article, but I think that something is not OK. User:LaminatedCat (My Talk) on 19:55, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
- Coming from the Polish Wikipedia, you are probably not used to the speed that non-conforming articles are deleted here under speedy deletion (due to spam, vandals, misinformation, attacks, etc). In any case, you can request restoration at WP:DELREV, however, note your request will probably be rejected if you cannot demonstrate notability. -- intgr 21:26, 7 April 2007 (UTC)