Talk:Helen Trevillion

Page contents not supported in other languages.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Entry rebuilt[edit]

I don't know why this page was deleted a while ago; please don't do it again. If fans rewrite the entry to sound too informal, remove their changes, not the page. Helen Trevillion is well-known enough to justify having an entry.

(And yes, I am personally affiliated with Helen Trevillion, since she wrote music for one of my games. That's why I have tried very hard to make this sound as neutral as humanly possible. If I've made any dreadful mistakes, I am very sorry.) --JonasK (talk) 21:15, 19 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Notability[edit]

I think it's pretty nonsensical to slap a notability tag on the entry of a person who is considered interesting enough to be interviewed, and whose work has been praised on one of the biggest casual gaming websites on the net. In our modern day and age of online self-publishing and new venues for composers, it is absurd to dismiss every artist not working within the confines of the music industry. It may well be argued that not every person uploading music to the internet needs a Wikipedia entry, but when an artist publishes, is interviewed and works with others on published projects, that must be considered as potentially notable. It has become too fashionable to just slap notability tags on every indie artist just because one Wikipedia user doesn't know them.

That said, this entry could certainly do with some expansion, and I'm probably not the right person to do it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by JonasK (talkcontribs) 22:10, 7 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]