User:SDZeroBot/PROD sorting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Culture/Internet culture[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-05 15:26 Gulstan Advisory (UK-based worldwide management consulting firm) Gulstan Advisory is an international management consulting firm founded in 1970 by London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) graduate Gulstan Kayani, that offers professional services to governments entities, corporations, and other organisations. None of sources cited mention Gulstan, their website does not exist and could not find anything via a Google and ProQuest search. (S0091)
2024-05-05 15:48 Voxofon (Company founded in 2008) Voxofon was a VoIP company that developed mobile apps and communication services that utilised over-the-top (OTT) voice and messaging technologies for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, and WebOS. It was founded in 2008 and enabled free app-to-app domestic and international calls and texts, as well as the option for users to make international calls and texts to friends and family that use feature phones or landlines. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-09 08:45 Snapt Inc. (American software company) Snapt Inc. was a software company that provides load balancing, acceleration, security and caching for websites, applications and services. Snapt shut down in August, 2022 Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by paid SPA. Defunct. (Teratix)
2024-05-10 22:24 Midnight.works Midnight.Works is a Moldavian game development and publishing studio, founded in 2015. No particular evidence of notability. (Biruitorul)
2024-05-11 18:41 Bez-MX (1981 video game) Bez-MX is a 1981 video game published by Bez. Fails WP:NVG, with only one reliable source (which is the one cited in the article). (Cocobb8)

Culture/Linguistics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-08 21:53 Al-Zahabi (family name) Al-Zahabi ( الذهبي) is an Arabic surname that means gold/golden. The Alzahabi family or The House of Gold (بيت الذهبي) as they are known in Lebanon and Syria, are the seventh richest family in Damascus, the capital of Syria. They are one of the seven oldest families that make up Beirut and Damascus. Unsourced since creation in 2005, there are no articles of people with the surname "Al-Zahabi" on enwiki (Toweli)
2024-05-06 14:13 Zeng (US surname with german roots) Zeng (US surname with german roots) is a family name. No sources specifically about the "US surname with German roots", two of the three people are named "De Zeng" and the third, Von Zenge, is not an American but a German anyway. (Fram)
2024-05-10 08:31 Hany Ramzy (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Hany Ramzy may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-10 08:36 Jake Hager (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Jake Hager may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-10 20:12 Oklo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Oklo may refer to: Unnecessary disambiguation page, see WP:ONEOTHER (B3251)

Culture/Literature[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 04:05 R. Thad Taylor (American theatre director) Robert Thaddeus Taylor (1925–2006) was an American producer, director and founder of the Shakespeare Society of America. Notability - no coverage of individual by reliable/independent sources (ForsythiaJo)
2024-05-07 23:12 Command information newspaper (Unofficial written publication funded by the US DoD) A command information newspaper is an unofficial written publication directly funded by the United States Department of Defense. It may contain news, information and advertising, and is usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. Editorial views expressed in command information newspapers may not necessarily be those of the Department of Defense. This really exists (type of internal publication within the US military), but it is questionable if it is notable. While various reliable sources mention it in passing (while discussing something said in some particular issue of one of these), I can't find any significant coverage of the concept in itself. Wikipedia is not a repository of all the internal minutiae of how the US military (or any other military in the world) works (SomethingForDeletion)
2024-05-06 15:33 Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation in Optometry (Academic journal) Founded in the summer of 2020, the journal is an international, open-access, double-blinded peer-reviewed, quarterly journal that publishe papers related to optometry. Non-notable journal. Not indexed in any selective databases, no independent sources. Does not meet WP:NJournals or WP:GNG. (Randykitty)

Culture/Biography[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 04:02 Charles Henry (Cáthal Ainrí) Ó Néill (Chieftain of the O'Neill dynasty of Clandeboye) Cathal Ainrí Ó Néill, or Charles Henry O'Neill, was the chieftain of the O'Neill dynasty of Clandeboye, (English - The O'Neill Clanaboy, Irish - Ó Néill Buidhe), from 1855 until his death in 1865. Other than being the chieftain of an Irish dynasty for ten years (which I'd say doesn't in itself make someone notable), article does not establish notability. (Adam Black GB)
2024-05-06 06:25 Ferdinand III of Limburg Stirum (Count of Limburg Stirum) Ferdinand III of Limburg Stirum was the son of Ferdinand I of Limburg Stirum and Katharina Karoline von Eptingen. Born in 1753, he died at the age of 15 in 1768. Article consists has zero references and lacks notability argument; no significant coverage found (Cielquiparle)
2024-05-06 06:27 Ferdinand I of Limburg Stirum (German count) Ferdinand Gotthard Meinrad of Limburg Stirum, count of Limburg, "Fürst" von Styrum, sovereign lord of Gemen, was born in 1701, son of Maximilian Wilhelm of Limburg Stirum. Article lacks any references; no reliable secondary sources found (Cielquiparle)
2024-05-07 04:05 R. Thad Taylor (American theatre director) Robert Thaddeus Taylor (1925–2006) was an American producer, director and founder of the Shakespeare Society of America. Notability - no coverage of individual by reliable/independent sources (ForsythiaJo)
2024-05-07 07:44 Elijah Ziyambe (Zimbabwean Australian footballer) Elijah Ziyambe (born 20 December 2000) is a Zimbabwean Australian Association footballer who plays as a centre-back/left-back who currently plays for Sydenham Park. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. Sources are all primary and/or social media. I couldn't find anything else online either. (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-07 09:31 Dan Walmsley (Australian comedian) Dan Walmsley is a Melbourne-based comedian, writer, musician and improvisor. He is also the creator of Planet Nerd, an RMITV show on Community station C31 Melbourne. Fails WP:SIGCOV. Supposed BLP been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never effectively ref'd. No coverage. Fails WP:BIO. (Scope creep)
2024-05-07 11:27 Makarand Narwekar (Indian politician) Makarand Narwekar (born 20 September 1978) is an Indian politician from Mumbai and belongs to Bharatiya Janata Party. Makarand is a municipal councillor for ward 227 in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Makarand is a second-term Municipal Councillor for Colaba. Makarand has been elected twice to hold the position of Municipal Councillor for Colaba. No evidence of satisfying Wikipedia's notability standards. The cited sources aren't substantial coverage of him, and being a local councillor does not constitute notability. (JBW)
2024-05-07 17:57 Ernst Ladendorf (South African rugby union footballer) Ernst Frederich Erwin Ladendorf (born 5 February 1992 in Alberton, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Falcons. He can play as a flanker, number eight or a lock. Rugby player who fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-07 17:59 Heinrich Roelfse (Rugby player) Heinrich Rashid Roelfse (born 25 January 1990) is a professional South African rugby union player for the SWD Eagles in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is tighthead prop. Rugby player who fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-06 20:29 Prince Anthony Bart Appiah (Ghanaian Entrepreneur) Anthony Bart Appiah is a Ghanaian entrepreneur and the CEO of TheBridgeZone. not enough here to show that this person is WP:NOTABLE by our standards (Justlettersandnumbers)
2024-05-07 23:52 Isaac Malitz (American logician) Isaac Richard Jay Malitz (born 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio) is a logician who introduced the subject of positive set theory in his 1976 Ph.D. Thesis at UCLA. Autobiography sourced only to a database entry. No publications found in MathSciNet or Google Scholar; no evidence of academic notability nor of notability for more than one thing. (David Eppstein)
2024-05-08 01:11 History of the Jews in Tasmania (Island off the coast of Australia.) Jewish populations have existing in most of the history of settled Tasmania, Australia. The current total population of Jews in Tasmania is 376. Most live in the capital city of Hobart. Most content is in Hobart Synagogue and Launceston Synagogue, no need for a separate article. (CutOffTies)
2024-05-08 08:07 John Hugya (American politician) John Hugya (born c. 1934

) is a former Marine and aide to Congressman John Murtha. Hugya ran for Congress in Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in the 2014 elections. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

Article created late 2013 ahead of unsuccessful congressional campaign (didn't make it past primaries). Does not pass WP:NPOL. A news search does not show any other notability that would pass WP:ANYBIO/GNG more generally. Looks like a campaign article (fails WP:LAGGING). (Hemmers)
2024-05-07 20:23 Bona Sijabat (Chief of a Batak tribe) Bona Sijabat (c. 1800 – 1862) was the long-serving chief of a Batak tribe of North Sumatra. He led the tribe into the Battle of Mount Simalungun in defence of their land from Dutch settlers, which resulted in many deaths, but liberated the area from Dutch land appropriation for several decades. no sources found that mention this person, fails WP:NBIO (ARandomName123)
2024-05-08 20:04 Nehemie Benoudjita (Chadian journalist) Nehemie Benoudjita was a Chadian journalist. He was born on March 21, 1945, at Dorro (Chad). He completed his higher studies in Paris. He hold a Master in Political Science at the University of Paris 8, Vincennes. For a long time in France, he was an activist for human rights movements. This biography article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found a few passing mentions, and "other-pedia" copies, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific person. Article was created by a new user on 2 October 2009 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC)
2024-05-09 01:48 Shuvo (musician) (Musical artist) Moidul Islam Khan Shuvo (born 28 September 1982), also known as Drockstar Shuvo, is a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter living in Sydney, Australia. His popular songs include "NitolPaye" (featuring Fuad), "Amar Shona Bondhu", "DakeShopno (Shadhin)". He has toured the US, India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Non-notable artist, notability tag has been there for a long time. (TheTechie)
2024-05-09 01:51 Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) is a Jewish overnight summer camp and conference center located in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. The camp attracts over 1,000 children each summer, mainly from the United States and Canada. It serves children in second through twelfth grades in a variety of programs, including specialized arts and Hebrew language units. Non-notable organization. (TheTechie)
2024-05-09 07:42 Oleksandr Romanyuk (Biography of Ukrainian state top manager, former CEO of the largest Ukrainian gas producer) Oleksandr Romanyuk is a Ukrainian top manager, acting general director of Ukrgasvydobuvannya JSC (until January 2023). In June 2015, Oleksandr Romanyuk was appointed the First Deputy Chairman of the management board of Ukrgasvydobuvannya JSC. Since May 2020 he was holding the position of director for Exploration and production division of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine. COI and no reliable sources (mostly press , bios and self-published) (FuzzyMagma)
2024-05-09 20:58 2008–09 Superliga Feminina Brasileira de Voleibol season (Volleyball tournament season) The 2008–09 Superliga Feminina Brasileira de Voleibol season was the 15th edition of the Championship; it began on October 29, 2008. Appears to have been a forgotten template, not even populated with results. We have no other season articles on this league. (Sammi Brie)
2024-05-09 23:11 Signs of the Times Publishing Association (publishing house of the Seventh-day Adventist Church) Signs of the Times Publishing Association (STPA) is one of the 62 Signs of the Times Publishing Houses around the world that belongs to the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) and it is the only official publishing house in Chinese. STPA was first established by an American pastor named Dr. When doing a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-10 02:02 Matthew Brouillette (American businessman and entrepreneur) Matthew J. Brouillette is an American businessman and entrepreneur who is the founder and president of Commonwealth Partners Chamber of Entrepreneurs, a 501(c)(6) membership organization based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is the former president and CEO of the Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives, a free-market think tank in Pennsylvania. fails notability guidelines (Chewytie)
2024-05-10 09:40 Dilip Kumar Salvadi (Indian actor and director, born 1985) Dilip Kumar Salvadi (born 30 April 1985) is an Indian actor, director, and editor who works predominately in Telugu and Tamil films. Actor that does not meet notability standards. I can only find this as the only passable GNG sources, the rest of the sources are on his films, and cast announcements. (ToadetteEdit)
2024-05-10 12:51 Luca Dirisio (Italian singer) Luca Dirisio (born in Vasto, June 18, 1978) is an Italian singer. [BLP]
2024-05-10 17:37 Christo Louw (South African rugby league player) Christo Louw is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. Rugby player that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT as I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:30 Jandre Burger (South African rugby union player) Jandre Burger (born 21 May 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and Bulls. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:32 Alessandro Ciccarelli (Italian composer and electronic musician) Alessandro Ciccarelli, who publishes music under the name Elnath Project, is an Italian musician and sound artist. Fails WP:NBLP/WP:NMUSIC. (B3251)
2024-05-10 23:00 Alaa Aladdin Mumohamed Elghobashy Aladdin Mumohamed Elghobashy (Arabic: علاء الدين محمد الغباشي; January 8, 1957 – June 21, 2011) was an Egyptian imam. Unreferenced article- lacks notability, no sources found (48JCL)
2024-05-11 16:38 David Higgins (composer) (British composer and choral conductor) David Roger Higgins (September 11, 1938 – August 13, 2006) was a composer and choral conductor. Born in Sheffield, England, he began teaching music at the age of 22. During his time in Sheffield he was the organist of the Sheffield University Church and musical director of Opera 14. No sources, despite being tagged for around 15 years. (Feline Hymnic)
2024-05-11 17:49 Ruan Delport (South African rugby union player) Ruan Delport (born 3 July 2002) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-11 20:08 R Subramaniakumar (Indian banker and businessman) R Subramaniakumar is an Indian businessman. He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Ratnakar Bank Limited. He was the former executive director at Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. Being a managing director or CEO of a prominent bank does not confer automatic notability. No notable events by or about the subject. (Rydex64)
2024-05-12 00:31 Alex Kazemi (Canadian artist) Alex Kazemi (born June 22, 1994) is a Canadian pop artist, author, journalist and chief executive officer of VOID Collective. He is best known as the writer of Pop Magick: A Simple Guide to Bending Your Reality, released in February 2020 with a foreword by Rose McGowan. not notable; poorly sourced; obviously created by subject or their publicist for the purpose of self-promotion (209.23.94.183)
2024-05-12 01:26 Ludovico Vaccari (Italian rugby union player) Ludovico Vaccari (born Roma, 10 March 1998) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Centre and he currently plays for Fiamme Oro in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 01:29 Brandon Valentyn (South African rugby union player) Brandon Valentyn (born (1993-08-07)7 August 1993) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 07:05 Richard Beck (music manager) (British music manager) Richard Beck is an artist manager and former public relations man within the music industry. He runs Bigboy Management with a roster comprising RyanDan, 5ive, The Parlotones and Ezra Vine. He also presides over Supernova Entertainment Ltd, a live music and entertainment organisation. Doesn't seem to pass notability test. Reads like a resume. No secondary sources. (Risedemise)

Culture/Media[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 05:06 Dealership management system (bundled management information system created specifically for automotive industry car dealerships or large equipment manufacturers) A dealership management system (DMS) or auto dealership management system is a bundled management information system created specifically for the automotive industry, car dealerships or large equipment manufacturers, such as General Motors, Ford, Fiat Chrysler dealerships, and also adapted for cars, boats, bikes, RV, and power sports dealers. Does not meet GNG or any other notability requirements. (Just Another Cringy Username)
2024-05-05 17:48 Diario de México (Daily newspaper) Diario de México is a Spanish-language daily newspaper based in New York. It publishes five times per week. Does not meet WP:GNG as sources are brief mentions. There was a 19th century newspaper published in Mexico (see es:Diario de México) which might be notable but the local one in NY is not. (S0091)
2024-05-06 19:07 Sacks and Co. Sacks & Co. is a public relations, marketing, management and consulting firm with offices in New York, Nashville and Los Angeles. This article, as written, does not contain enough legitimate detail to meet the most basic criteria for wp:n. In addition, it has no inline citations to support the facts as presented. Finally, the article is essentially written as an advertisement and simply serves to promote the subject. I believe it remains on WP for no reason other than its age. I respectfully suggest that this article be removed from WP. (Volcom95)
2024-05-07 03:26 Magenium Solutions LLC Magenium Solutions LLC is an information technology (IT) consulting, systems integration and outsourcing company headquartered in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. It is a private company founded in 2007 by Colleen LaMantia and Tim Traxinger. concernWP:NCORP - Article does not appear to be of a notable subject. It is orphaned, and mainly is only a timeline of promotional news. (QuiteBearish)
2024-05-07 09:31 Dan Walmsley (Australian comedian) Dan Walmsley is a Melbourne-based comedian, writer, musician and improvisor. He is also the creator of Planet Nerd, an RMITV show on Community station C31 Melbourne. Fails WP:SIGCOV. Supposed BLP been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never effectively ref'd. No coverage. Fails WP:BIO. (Scope creep)
2024-05-09 01:48 Shuvo (musician) (Musical artist) Moidul Islam Khan Shuvo (born 28 September 1982), also known as Drockstar Shuvo, is a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter living in Sydney, Australia. His popular songs include "NitolPaye" (featuring Fuad), "Amar Shona Bondhu", "DakeShopno (Shadhin)". He has toured the US, India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Non-notable artist, notability tag has been there for a long time. (TheTechie)
2024-05-09 23:17 North American Religious Liberty Association (Organization) The North American Religious Liberty Association (NARLA) is a regional chapter of the International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA). The IRLA was founded in 1893 and now has over 50 national and regional chapters around the world. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-pary references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-10 03:33 Pragmatic conservatism (Strand of conservatism) Pragmatic conservatism is a political ideology which refers to making decisions based on current situations, while maintaining elements of conservative policy. It espouses the idea that while tradition and customs are important, reforms and decisions are sometimes necessary to protect them, and to reflect on the needs and changes of the times. This is about conservatives who happen to be described as "pragmatic", not a distinct political ideology. (Thebiguglyalien)
2024-05-10 09:33 John Lapus (Filipino actor, host, and comedian (born 1973)) Jonathan Anthony Solis Lapus (born July 7, 1973), also known as Sweet, is a Filipino actor, host, comedian and film and television director. Lapus is known for his various roles in films such as Shake, Rattle & Roll. Fails GNG (Boneless Pizza!)
2024-05-10 09:40 Dilip Kumar Salvadi (Indian actor and director, born 1985) Dilip Kumar Salvadi (born 30 April 1985) is an Indian actor, director, and editor who works predominately in Telugu and Tamil films. Actor that does not meet notability standards. I can only find this as the only passable GNG sources, the rest of the sources are on his films, and cast announcements. (ToadetteEdit)
2024-05-12 00:19 OpenProjectsFoundation (open source software foundation, registered 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria) The purpose of the OpenProjectsFoundation (OPF) is to encourage, assist and support the development of free and open technologies, culture and education. The foundation encourages sharing of knowledge and building of a civil society through instigation of the artistic and technical creativity of young and adult people and: Fails WP:NORG. My WP:BEFORE search in English and Bulgarian did not identify any significant coverage of this organization in independent reliable sources. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-12 00:31 Alex Kazemi (Canadian artist) Alex Kazemi (born June 22, 1994) is a Canadian pop artist, author, journalist and chief executive officer of VOID Collective. He is best known as the writer of Pop Magick: A Simple Guide to Bending Your Reality, released in February 2020 with a foreword by Rose McGowan. not notable; poorly sourced; obviously created by subject or their publicist for the purpose of self-promotion (209.23.94.183)
2024-05-12 07:05 Richard Beck (music manager) (British music manager) Richard Beck is an artist manager and former public relations man within the music industry. He runs Bigboy Management with a roster comprising RyanDan, 5ive, The Parlotones and Ezra Vine. He also presides over Supernova Entertainment Ltd, a live music and entertainment organisation. Doesn't seem to pass notability test. Reads like a resume. No secondary sources. (Risedemise)

Culture/Media/Entertainment[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 23:12 Command information newspaper (Unofficial written publication funded by the US DoD) A command information newspaper is an unofficial written publication directly funded by the United States Department of Defense. It may contain news, information and advertising, and is usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. Editorial views expressed in command information newspapers may not necessarily be those of the Department of Defense. This really exists (type of internal publication within the US military), but it is questionable if it is notable. While various reliable sources mention it in passing (while discussing something said in some particular issue of one of these), I can't find any significant coverage of the concept in itself. Wikipedia is not a repository of all the internal minutiae of how the US military (or any other military in the world) works (SomethingForDeletion)

Culture/Media/Films[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-09 18:21 Hum Tum Aur Mom (2005 Indian film) Hum Tum Aur Mom is a 2005 film. Not notable. Sources are WP:ROUTINE or unreliable. (StefenTower)
2024-05-10 12:52 Deadliest Crash: The Le Mans 1955 Disaster (2009 British film) Deadliest Crash: The Le Mans 1955 Disaster is a documentary film made by Bigger Picture Films for the BBC in 2009. It was originally aired on BBC Four on Sunday, 16 May 2010. It was subsequently repeated on BBC Two and BBC Four. Entirely unsourced besides a BBC listing, this article does not assert notability thus fails WP:GNG (SpacedFarmer)

Culture/Media/Music[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 01:53 Frat Rock! The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Party Tunes of All-Time (1988 compilation album by Various artists) Frat Rock! The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Party Tunes of All-Time is a compilation album released by Rhino Records in 1988, featuring "frat rock" songs from the 1950s and 1960s. Different volumes of Frat Rock! were released on vinyl and CD both before and after this release. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-08 00:32 Hallyday 84: Nashville en direct (1984 studio album by Johnny Hallyday) Nashville en direct (English: Nashville on live performance) is an album by the French singer-songwriter Johnny Hallyday. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-08 00:49 Hurry On Down (album) (1988 studio album by Alastair Galbraith solo) Hurry On Down is a cassette by the New Zealand musician Alastair Galbraith released in 1988. The first edition was entirely recorded on a Walkman. Most of Side A was re-recorded on a 4-track for the second edition released in 1990. Side B was recorded live at 3am at the Regent Theatre 24-hour book sale. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-08 01:00 Introducing Payola$ (1980 EP by Payolas) Introducing Payola$ is the four-song EP with which the Payolas made their major label debut on A&M Records. Old article that fails Google test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-08 05:12 Kill Your Girlfriend (1988 EP by Theatre of Ice) Kill Your Girlfriend is the second EP recorded by the deathrock/gothic rock band Theatre of Ice. It is the group's largest selling record. Old article that's impossible to WP:BEFORE test. (I dream of horses)
2024-05-10 05:04 Pretty Addicted (English electronic music group) Pretty Addicted is an English electronic music group formed in London, England, in 2011. The project is the brainchild of Vicious Precious with a live band and a live drummer. Doesn't seem to be notable. Pulled a quick search but doesn't seem to have significant media coverage. (AlphaBetaGamma)
2024-05-10 12:51 Luca Dirisio (Italian singer) Luca Dirisio (born in Vasto, June 18, 1978) is an Italian singer. [BLP]
2024-05-10 20:32 Alessandro Ciccarelli (Italian composer and electronic musician) Alessandro Ciccarelli, who publishes music under the name Elnath Project, is an Italian musician and sound artist. Fails WP:NBLP/WP:NMUSIC. (B3251)
2024-05-11 16:38 David Higgins (composer) (British composer and choral conductor) David Roger Higgins (September 11, 1938 – August 13, 2006) was a composer and choral conductor. Born in Sheffield, England, he began teaching music at the age of 22. During his time in Sheffield he was the organist of the Sheffield University Church and musical director of Opera 14. No sources, despite being tagged for around 15 years. (Feline Hymnic)

Culture/Media/Radio[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 12:45 Knight Broadcasting Inc. (Radio broadcaster in California) Knight Broadcasting Inc. is a radio broadcasting company founded by Shawn Knight and based in Santa Maria, California. Knight, a native of Santa Barbara, died June 15, 2022, in a paragliding accident in eastern Ventura County. Subject does not meet the WP:NCORP. (Let'srun)
2024-05-06 12:58 KXOK-LP (California) (Radio station in Modesto, California) KXOK-LP was a community-aimed urban contemporary LPFM radio station serving Modesto, California, broadcasting on 107.9 FM. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-05-09 12:11 The Roadhouse (Radio station) The Roadhouse was a classic country radio station on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 62, XM Satellite Radio channel 10 and DISH Network channel 6062. As of February 9, 2010, Direct TV dropped Sirius XM programming in favor of SonicTap. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)

Culture/Media/Software[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-05 15:26 Gulstan Advisory (UK-based worldwide management consulting firm) Gulstan Advisory is an international management consulting firm founded in 1970 by London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) graduate Gulstan Kayani, that offers professional services to governments entities, corporations, and other organisations. None of sources cited mention Gulstan, their website does not exist and could not find anything via a Google and ProQuest search. (S0091)
2024-05-05 15:48 Voxofon (Company founded in 2008) Voxofon was a VoIP company that developed mobile apps and communication services that utilised over-the-top (OTT) voice and messaging technologies for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, and WebOS. It was founded in 2008 and enabled free app-to-app domestic and international calls and texts, as well as the option for users to make international calls and texts to friends and family that use feature phones or landlines. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-05 23:34 XRuby (Ruby to Java static compiler) XRuby was the first Ruby to Java static compiler which compiles Ruby source code (.rb) to Java bytecode (.class). It is notable because it contains a complete ANTLR grammar for Ruby 1.8 source code. Non-notable software. Lacks WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS to meet WP:GNG. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-05-07 04:50 NJstar (company in Australia) NJstar (Chinese: 南極星), also known as NJstar Software Company, is an Australian software company. NJstar Communicator (Chinese: 南極星全球通) and NJstar Word Processor (Chinese: 南極星文書系統) were originally developed for PC platforms, to enable the English version of Windows 9x to support the display and input of Chinese, Japanese or Korean language. Fails WP:NCORP. I couldn't find anything online either that meets the corporation's notability guidelines. (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-07 13:04 Redcort Software (American software company) Redcort Software is an American software company that develops time and attendance software for both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows computers. Redcort Software is headquartered in Fresno, California, in the middle of California's central San Joaquin Valley. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Obvious paid SPA. Maybe a case for its product being notable but notability is not inherited. (Teratix)
2024-05-07 21:29 Scikit-image (Image processing library for Python) scikit-image (formerly scikits.image) is an open-source image processing library for the Python programming language.

It includes algorithms for segmentation, geometric transformations, color space manipulation, analysis, filtering, morphology, feature detection, and more.

Fails WP: N. Bressert describes a quick example of how to use scikit-image -- it's iffy whether this provides in-depth coverage. The rest of the sources in the article are primary and/or self-published blog posts that do not meet the standard for reliability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-07 23:26 MayaVi (Python library) MayaVi is a scientific data visualizer written in Python, which uses VTK and provides a GUI via Tkinter. MayaVi was developed by Prabhu Ramachandran, is free and distributed under the BSD License. It is cross-platform and runs on any platform where both Python and VTK are available (almost any Unix, Mac OS X, or Windows). Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that are secondary and cover the subject in-depth to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-08 12:58 Windows domain (Logical, hierarchical collection of security principles sharing a central directory database) A Windows domain is a form of a computer network in which all user accounts, computers, printers and other security principals, are registered with a central database located on one or more clusters of central computers known as domain controllers. Authentication takes place on domain controllers. Cites no sources, is largely conjecture, and is extensively covered under active directory and other windows topics. (Mr.weedle)
2024-05-08 18:08 Python SCOOP (software) (Python software module for distributing concurrent tasks on various environments) SCOOP (Scalable Concurrent Operations in Python) is a Python software module for distributing concurrent tasks on various environments, from heterogeneous grids of workstations to supercomputers. Fails WP: N. The only inline citation doesn't actually describe the library. I found a book by Giancarlo Zaccone that gives a short example on how to use SCOOP; however, I don't think it meets the standard for in-depth coverage. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-08 18:51 Gubb (application) (Web-based list application that requires no downloaded software) gubb was a Web-based list application that required no downloaded software. With gubb, users could create, manage and share an unlimited number of lists. gubb also offered a fully functional mobile Web application [1]. I did a search and doubt the sources are good enough for notability (Chidgk1)
2024-05-09 08:45 Snapt Inc. (American software company) Snapt Inc. was a software company that provides load balancing, acceleration, security and caching for websites, applications and services. Snapt shut down in August, 2022 Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by paid SPA. Defunct. (Teratix)
2024-05-10 22:58 Python for S60 (Programming language for smartphones) Python for S60, also called PyS60—a term reminiscent of the Unix naming convention— is a port of the Python programming language developed by Nokia for its S60 software platform, originally based on Python 2.2.2 from 2002.

The final version, PyS60-2.0.0, released on 11 February 2010 updated the Python core to version 2.5.4.

I don't think this meets WP: N. The only source I could find that could establish notability was a book review by Steve Litchfield -- since multiple independent reliable sources must provide in-depth coverage, this doesn't establish notability. If removing this PROD, please add sources to the article that would establish notablity (the Litchfield source would be fine, but one more is needed). (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-10 23:04 Grammar-oriented programming (Language-oriented programming paradigm) Grammar-oriented programming (GOP) and Grammar-oriented Object Design (GOOD) are good for designing and creating a domain-specific programming language (DSL) for a specific business domain. Fails WP: N. The only sources I could find are all associated with a single person from IBM. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-10 23:20 PhpCodeGenie phpCodeGenie is a code generator for web applications. Once the user designs their database tables, phpCodeGenie generates the scripts and programs. It will build data entry forms, insert scripts, database lister scripts, edit record forms, update record scripts, delete confirmation scripts, delete scripts, search forms, search scripts and other frontend/database interaction code. Fails WP: N. I found a couple passing mentions of phpCodeGenie in some papers, but nothing more than that. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-11 18:04 Mouse Sonar (Computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME) Mouse Sonar is a computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME.

When Mouse Sonar is enabled, releasing the Ctrl key causes several concentric circles to appear around the pointer for a short time. This may be especially useful to locate the pointer on contrast-rich or colorful background.

Non notable article, with no reference. Also see WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Lack of any sources even supporting its existence, other than few Microsoft support answers and a Youtube shorts, do not exist. (ExclusiveEditor)

Culture/Media/Television[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 04:11 Oh Noah! (Children's web series) Oh Noah! is an American children's animated web series created by PBS Kids. It ran originally from April 11, 2011 to October 19, 2012, with one final episode premiering in April 2015. While a television show that aired on PBS Kids has a reasonable claim to significance, this article fails to provide sources beyond two PBS websites listing the show's description and episode names. News, newspaper, Google Books, Google Scholar, Google Search, and JSTOR searches did not return any non-PBS sources to satisfy general notability for this single-season show. (BluePenguin18)
2024-05-07 23:02 MTV Splitsvilla season 7 (2014 television series in India) Splitsvilla 7 is the seventh season of Indian reality show MTV Splitsvilla. Shot in Jaipur, the season was hosted by Sunny Leone and Nikhil Chinapa. It started in June, 2014 and ended on 25 October 2014 where Mayank Gandhi and Scarlett Rose won the season. Failure of WP:GNG. (TheTechie)
2024-05-07 23:03 MTV Splitsvilla season 6 (2013 television series in India) Splitsvilla 6 premiered on 25 May 2013 and was hosted by Sherlyn Chopra and Nikhil Chinapa. Its tagline was "Hot as Hell". There were nine boys and nine girls. The season had a review segment, Sexy Sana, hosted by Sana Saeed. Failure of WP:GNG. (TheTechie)
2024-05-07 23:05 MTV Splitsvilla season 2 (2009 television series in India) Splitsvilla 2 is the second season of Indian reality show MTV Splitsvilla. Shot in Goa, the season premiered on 7 March 2009. This season was hosted by VJ Nikhil Chinapa. The finale aired on 14 June 2009 where Sidharth Bhardwaj and Sakshi Pradhan emerged as the winners. Failure of WP:GNG. (TheTechie)
2024-05-07 23:06 MTV Splitsvilla season 3 (2009–2010 television series in India) Splitsvilla 3 is the third season of Indian reality show MTV Splitsvilla. Shot in Pattaya, the season premiered on 19 December 2009. The season was hosted by VJ Nikhil Chinapa and Deepti Gujral. The finale aired on 13 March 2010 where Parag Chadda and Riya Bamniyal emerged as the winners. Failure of WP:GNG. (TheTechie)
2024-05-07 23:04 MTV Splitsvilla season 9 (2016 television series in India) Splitsvilla 9, styled as Splitsvilla IX, is the ninth season of Indian reality show MTV Splitsvilla. Shot in Puducherry, the season was hosted by Rannvijay Singh and Sunny Leone. The show premiered on 11 June 2016. This season had fifteen celebrity boys and six girls with the theme "Where Women Rule". Failure of WP:GNG. (TheTechie)
2024-05-10 20:20 Baddua (Pakistani television series) Baddua (Urdu: بددعا, lit.'Curse') is Pakistani television series that aired on ARY Digital from 20 September 2021 - 18 April 2022. It is produced by Abdullah Seja under banner iDream Entertainment. It features Amar Khan and Muneeb Butt as leads. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-10 20:21 Idiot (TV series) (Pakistani TV series or programme) Idiot is a Pakistani television series directed by Anjum Shahzad, and first broadcast on Green Entertainment. It stars Ahmed Ali Akbar and Mansha Pasha in their second on-screen appearance. The series is about a man who questions the norms of the society leading him to be labelled as 'Idiot' by others. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-06 16:32 List of programs broadcast by MeTV Toons The following is a list of programs planned to be broadcast on MeTV Toons, a television network themed to classic animated programs, which will launch on Weigel Broadcasting's owned-and-operated stations and a few others outside the group on June 25, 2024. No sources, no indication why the programming of a channel with reruns would be a notable subject (Fram)
2024-05-11 13:59 Laal Ishq (Pakistani TV series) (TV series) Laal Ishq (English: Red love) is a Pakistani drama serial aired on A-Plus TV channel. It is directed by Dilawar Malik and written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, premiered on 14 October 2017. It is a sequel to the 2002 drama serial Landa Bazar. Babar Ali, Kashif Mehmood, Waseem Abbas, Tauqeer Nasir reprise their roles from the 2002 series whereas newcomers like Aabi Khan, Arslan Idrees also join the cast. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)

Culture/Media/Video games[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-10 22:24 Midnight.works Midnight.Works is a Moldavian game development and publishing studio, founded in 2015. No particular evidence of notability. (Biruitorul)
2024-05-11 18:41 Bez-MX (1981 video game) Bez-MX is a 1981 video game published by Bez. Fails WP:NVG, with only one reliable source (which is the one cited in the article). (Cocobb8)

Culture/Performing arts[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 04:05 R. Thad Taylor (American theatre director) Robert Thaddeus Taylor (1925–2006) was an American producer, director and founder of the Shakespeare Society of America. Notability - no coverage of individual by reliable/independent sources (ForsythiaJo)

Culture/Philosophy and religion[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 18:26 Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (Christian college in Cavite, Philippines) The Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS) (pronounced "I-Us"), is a Seventh-day Adventist graduate institution located in the Philippines, offering graduate degrees in Business, Education, Public health, and Theology. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system. I did a Google search of this school and did not find that many third-party references. The ones that I did find were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:00 Belize Adventist Junior College (Christian college in Belize) Belize Adventist Junior College is a Christian Junior college in the Calcutta Village of the Corozal District in Belize. The Belize Adventist Junior College provides students with an education in a Christian setting. When I did a Google source of this school I found not that many third-party references. And the few that I found were trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:26 Bermuda Institute (Private school in Bermuda) Bermuda Institute is a PreK-12 co-educational, Christian school located in Southampton, Bermuda. It is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. When I did a Google search, I found not many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:36 San Jose Adventist Academy (Private school in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines) San Jose Adventist Academy Inc. (SJAA) is a private non-sectarian institution in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. It was founded in 1996 under the Adventist Education. Also its partner school, The San Jose Adventist Elementary School (SJAES), formerly known as San Jose Adventist School (SJAS). When I did a Google search, I found not many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:06 Central Luzon Adventist Academy (Christian high school in Pampanga, Philippines) Central Luzon Adventist Academy (CLAA) is a Seventh-day Adventist secondary school located in Sitio Bucaran, Barangay Bodega, Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippines. The school is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church and traces its beginnings from mission-oriented people who had a strong desire to develop young people for usefulness in life, and Christian service. When I did a Google search of this school I found not that many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:13 Central Bukidnon Institute (Private school in Bukidnon, Philippines) Central Bukidnon Institute is a private school located in Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon. It offers complete secondary course which copes up from junior to senior highschool programs. It serves more than over 500 students primarily from the location itself. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find that many third-party references. And what I found was only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 23:52 Isaac Malitz (American logician) Isaac Richard Jay Malitz (born 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio) is a logician who introduced the subject of positive set theory in his 1976 Ph.D. Thesis at UCLA. Autobiography sourced only to a database entry. No publications found in MathSciNet or Google Scholar; no evidence of academic notability nor of notability for more than one thing. (David Eppstein)
2024-05-07 21:44 Tiarama Adventist College (Private, co-educational, day school in French Polynesia) Tiarama Adventist College (French: Collège adventiste de Tiarama) is a coeducational Christian secondary school in Papeete, Tahiti, established in 1979. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find any third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-09 23:17 North American Religious Liberty Association (Organization) The North American Religious Liberty Association (NARLA) is a regional chapter of the International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA). The IRLA was founded in 1893 and now has over 50 national and regional chapters around the world. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-pary references to prove notability. (Catfurball)

Culture/Sports[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 20:58 Haskell Invitational Trophy The Haskell Invitational Stakes, run at Monmouth Park with a purse of $1 million, is one of the richest invitational event contested in North America. Each year the race presents a very prestigious horseracing trophy called the Haskell Invitational Trophy along with its hefty purse. Not a notable trophy. Lacks sufficient citations, does not appear to have suitable sources, and does not adhere to a neutral point of view. Had considered merging the content into the Haskell Stakes article, but again, there's nothing verifiable that I can find on this subject. (JRHorse)
2024-05-07 06:23 Football at the 2011 Belau Games (International football competition) The 2011 edition of the Belau Games was the first in which football was played. The tournament ran from 17 to 18 July 2011 and featured four teams from Palau. The teams that entered were not actual football clubs from Palau, but were instead teams representing four of the sixteen states of Palau. Local competition with no evidence of meeting WP:GNG. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-07 07:44 Elijah Ziyambe (Zimbabwean Australian footballer) Elijah Ziyambe (born 20 December 2000) is a Zimbabwean Australian Association footballer who plays as a centre-back/left-back who currently plays for Sydenham Park. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. Sources are all primary and/or social media. I couldn't find anything else online either. (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-07 17:57 Ernst Ladendorf (South African rugby union footballer) Ernst Frederich Erwin Ladendorf (born 5 February 1992 in Alberton, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Falcons. He can play as a flanker, number eight or a lock. Rugby player who fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-07 17:59 Heinrich Roelfse (Rugby player) Heinrich Rashid Roelfse (born 25 January 1990) is a professional South African rugby union player for the SWD Eagles in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is tighthead prop. Rugby player who fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-07 18:09 2006 Kawasaki Frontale season (Kawasaki Frontale 2006 football season) 2006 Kawasaki Frontale season Per WP:NOTDATABASE, as this article only contains partially filled sports statistics for the Kawasaki Frontale's 2006 season. It makes no claim to notability with the lead only including the words "2006 Kawasaki Frontale season." While the team was a runner-up in the Division 1 J.League during this season, a Google Search does not return significant coverage in reliable sources. Even if the unfilled tables on match-level data contained info, the fact that the "parent" 2006 J.League Division 1 article does not describe any particular achievements of this Kawasaki Frontale season suggests that it lacks notability. I would support converting this page into a redirect to that article. (BluePenguin18)
2024-05-09 20:58 2008–09 Superliga Feminina Brasileira de Voleibol season (Volleyball tournament season) The 2008–09 Superliga Feminina Brasileira de Voleibol season was the 15th edition of the Championship; it began on October 29, 2008. Appears to have been a forgotten template, not even populated with results. We have no other season articles on this league. (Sammi Brie)
2024-05-10 17:37 Christo Louw (South African rugby league player) Christo Louw is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. Rugby player that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT as I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:30 Jandre Burger (South African rugby union player) Jandre Burger (born 21 May 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and Bulls. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-11 14:12 Gymnastics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's artistic qualification Qualification for men's artistic gymnastic competitions at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1, 4F on 19–20 August 2017. The results of the qualification determined the qualifiers to the finals: 8 teams in the team final, 24 gymnasts in the all-around final, and 8 gymnasts in each of six apparatus finals. The qualification for event finals was held during the team competition, so all qualification information can already be found in Gymnastics at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's artistic team all-around. A separate page is unnecessary, and this page doesn't have any of the information updated. (Riley1012)
2024-05-11 17:49 Ruan Delport (South African rugby union player) Ruan Delport (born 3 July 2002) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 01:29 Brandon Valentyn (South African rugby union player) Brandon Valentyn (born (1993-08-07)7 August 1993) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

Geography/Geographical[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-08 09:30 Baldwin Island (island in the Chemung River in Chemung County, New York, United States) Baldwin Island is an island in Chemung County, New York. It is located north-northeast of Wellsburg, on the Chemung River. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-08 09:30 Big Island (Chemung River) (island in the Chemung River in Chemung County, New York, United States) Big Island is an island in Chemung County, New York. It is located southeast of Elmira, on the Chemung River. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-10 08:37 Kachal, Iran (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Kachal, Iran is a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-12 07:59 Round Top (New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) Round Top is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York northwest of Burlington, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Search hits are about the settlement. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Africa[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 19:54 Kanye Adventist Hospital (Hospital in Botswana) Kanye Adventist Hospital is a Christian health facility located in Kanye, a town in southern Botswana, located 83 kilometres (52 mi) south-west of the capital Gaborone. Kanye is the administrative centre of the Southern District. Kanye is the traditional capital of the Ngwaketse tribe, who first settled in the area in the 1790s. I did a Google search of this hospital and I did not find that many third-party references. And those that I did find were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 07:44 Elijah Ziyambe (Zimbabwean Australian footballer) Elijah Ziyambe (born 20 December 2000) is a Zimbabwean Australian Association footballer who plays as a centre-back/left-back who currently plays for Sydenham Park. Fails WP:SPORTBASIC. Sources are all primary and/or social media. I couldn't find anything else online either. (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-06 20:29 Prince Anthony Bart Appiah (Ghanaian Entrepreneur) Anthony Bart Appiah is a Ghanaian entrepreneur and the CEO of TheBridgeZone. not enough here to show that this person is WP:NOTABLE by our standards (Justlettersandnumbers)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Central Africa[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-08 20:04 Nehemie Benoudjita (Chadian journalist) Nehemie Benoudjita was a Chadian journalist. He was born on March 21, 1945, at Dorro (Chad). He completed his higher studies in Paris. He hold a Master in Political Science at the University of Paris 8, Vincennes. For a long time in France, he was an activist for human rights movements. This biography article has zero references to establish notability. After searching, found a few passing mentions, and "other-pedia" copies, but no comprehensive, in-depth coverage of this specific person. Article was created by a new user on 2 October 2009 (their only contribution to Wikipedia). (JoeNMLC)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Eastern Africa[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-08 18:55 Mt St Mary's Mission School (Private primary and secondary school in Wedza District, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe) Mt St Mary's Mission School is a private Catholic primary and secondary school, located in the Wedza District of the Mashonaland East Province of Zimbabwe. The school is located at the foot of Mt Rusunzwe. There don’t seem to be enough good sources to show notability (Chidgk1)
2024-05-07 21:21 Mahaday Weyn (District in Middle Shebelle, Somalia) Mahaday Weyn is a district of the Middle Shebelle region of Somalia. It's located 20 kilometer north to Jowhar. This district does not exist. The reference given is unreachable and I have not been able to find any other credible source for its existence, eg. not in United Nations or Somali Government publications. The identical article in the 3 other languages also provide no credible sources. These 3 articles may also be deleted. Also the article Mahadaay Weyn in the Somali Wikipedia should be deleted. Middle Shabelle region has only 4 districts and Mahaday (Weyn) is not one of them. The town of Mahaday exists but is in the Jowhar District. See eg: https://fsnau.org/products/maps/administrative-maps and https://fsnau.org/downloads/Somalia-Middle-Shabelle-Region-Jowhar-District.pdf Loranchet (talk) 21:21, 7 May 2024 (UTC) (Loranchet)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Northern Africa[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-10 08:31 Hany Ramzy (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Hany Ramzy may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-10 23:00 Alaa Aladdin Mumohamed Elghobashy Aladdin Mumohamed Elghobashy (Arabic: علاء الدين محمد الغباشي; January 8, 1957 – June 21, 2011) was an Egyptian imam. Unreferenced article- lacks notability, no sources found (48JCL)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Southern Africa[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 17:57 Ernst Ladendorf (South African rugby union footballer) Ernst Frederich Erwin Ladendorf (born 5 February 1992 in Alberton, South Africa) is a South African rugby union player for the Falcons. He can play as a flanker, number eight or a lock. Rugby player who fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-07 17:59 Heinrich Roelfse (Rugby player) Heinrich Rashid Roelfse (born 25 January 1990) is a professional South African rugby union player for the SWD Eagles in the Currie Cup and the Rugby Challenge. His regular position is tighthead prop. Rugby player who fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 17:37 Christo Louw (South African rugby league player) Christo Louw is a South African rugby league player for the Tuks Bulls. His position is prop. He is a South African international, and has played in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualifying against Jamaica and the USA. Rugby player that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT as I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-10 20:30 Jandre Burger (South African rugby union player) Jandre Burger (born 21 May 2001) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup and Bulls. His regular position is fly-half. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-11 17:49 Ruan Delport (South African rugby union player) Ruan Delport (born 3 July 2002) is a South African rugby union player for the Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock or flanker. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-12 01:29 Brandon Valentyn (South African rugby union player) Brandon Valentyn (born (1993-08-07)7 August 1993) is a South African rugby union player for the Pumas in the Currie Cup. His regular position is lock. Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

Geography/Regions/Africa/Western Africa[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 18:14 Adventist University of Central Africa (university in Kigali, Rwanda) The Adventist University of Central Africa (AUCA) also called in French: Universite Adventiste d'Afrique Central is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning near two campuses in Kigali, Rwanda. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system. I did a Google search of this university and I did not find that many third-party references. The ones that I did found were only trivial. (Catfurball)

Geography/Regions/Americas/Central America[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 16:35 The Castle, Barbados The Castle is a populated place in the parish of Saint Peter, Barbados. Notability not established with substantive sources, this appears to be a farm/estate, not a notable community https://www.google.com/maps/place/Barbados+Farms+Limited+-+Castle+Farm/@13.2842152,-59.5971813,212m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m9!1m2!2m1!1sThe+Castle,+Barbados!3m5!1s0x8c43ef60ad2a9ffb:0x573b76fe2993ef05!8m2!3d13.284568!4d-59.597031!16s%2Fg%2F11k_br75pd?hl=en&entry=ttu (Reywas92)
2024-05-06 16:39 Breedy's, Barbados Breedy's is a village in the parish of Saint Andrew in Barbados. Notability not established with substantive sources, coordinates do not locate a village. (Reywas92)
2024-05-07 20:16 Harmon School of S.D.A. (High school in Trinidad and Tobago) Harmon School of S.D.A. is one of six Seventh-day Adventist high schools in Trinidad and Tobago and the only one on the island of Tobago. Established in 1952, it was named after the founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Ellen G. White's maiden name, Harmon. When I did a Google search of this school, I found not that many third-party references. And those that I found were trivial and prove that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)

Geography/Regions/Americas/North America[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 01:42 L.F.M. Memorial Academy (private Christian academy located in Miramichi, New Brunswick) L.F.M. (Lawrence Franklin Mather) Memorial Academy was a private Christian academy located in Miramichi, New Brunswick. It began in September 1999, under the name Ridgeway North Private Christian School. Absolutely fails WP:NSCHOOL and its WP:N & WP:ORG counterparts. Looking online finds almost nothing and only two sources found on Proquest: 1, 2, with the latter, an article from 2010, being the last mention of the school I could find. (B3251)
2024-05-06 01:54 École élémentaire Les Rapides (Elementary school in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada) École élémentaire Les Rapides is a French first language elementary school located in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. It serves students from throughout Lambton County and Chatham–Kent. Fails WP:SCHOOLOUTCOMES. (B3251)
2024-05-06 01:27 2024 Philadelphia shooting (Mass shooting in Philadelphia, United States) On March 6, 2024, shortly after Northeast High School dismissed in Northeast Philadelphia, several gunmen opened fire on a group of teens waiting for the Route 18 bus. In total, eight people between the ages of 15 and 17 were shot, including the intended target, who was shot nine times. Lack of notability; WP:NOTNEWS (Raskuly)
2024-05-06 12:45 Knight Broadcasting Inc. (Radio broadcaster in California) Knight Broadcasting Inc. is a radio broadcasting company founded by Shawn Knight and based in Santa Maria, California. Knight, a native of Santa Barbara, died June 15, 2022, in a paragliding accident in eastern Ventura County. Subject does not meet the WP:NCORP. (Let'srun)
2024-05-06 12:58 KXOK-LP (California) (Radio station in Modesto, California) KXOK-LP was a community-aimed urban contemporary LPFM radio station serving Modesto, California, broadcasting on 107.9 FM. Subject does not meet the WP:GNG. (Let'srun)
2024-05-05 17:48 Diario de México (Daily newspaper) Diario de México is a Spanish-language daily newspaper based in New York. It publishes five times per week. Does not meet WP:GNG as sources are brief mentions. There was a 19th century newspaper published in Mexico (see es:Diario de México) which might be notable but the local one in NY is not. (S0091)
2024-05-06 23:09 Pasadena Recovery Center Pasadena Recovery Center is a residential drug and alcohol treatment center located in Pasadena, California. It is licensed by the State of California Drug and Alcohol Programs. It was also the site for Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew from 2008 to 2012. The 98-bed facility was opened in 2000 and offers a 12-step based treatment program as well as treatment for dual-diagnosis. Run of the mill recovery center. (Graywalls)
2024-05-07 03:26 Magenium Solutions LLC Magenium Solutions LLC is an information technology (IT) consulting, systems integration and outsourcing company headquartered in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. It is a private company founded in 2007 by Colleen LaMantia and Tim Traxinger. concernWP:NCORP - Article does not appear to be of a notable subject. It is orphaned, and mainly is only a timeline of promotional news. (QuiteBearish)
2024-05-07 23:52 Isaac Malitz (American logician) Isaac Richard Jay Malitz (born 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio) is a logician who introduced the subject of positive set theory in his 1976 Ph.D. Thesis at UCLA. Autobiography sourced only to a database entry. No publications found in MathSciNet or Google Scholar; no evidence of academic notability nor of notability for more than one thing. (David Eppstein)
2024-05-08 09:30 Baldwin Island (island in the Chemung River in Chemung County, New York, United States) Baldwin Island is an island in Chemung County, New York. It is located north-northeast of Wellsburg, on the Chemung River. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-08 09:30 Big Island (Chemung River) (island in the Chemung River in Chemung County, New York, United States) Big Island is an island in Chemung County, New York. It is located southeast of Elmira, on the Chemung River. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small island seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. (Geschichte)
2024-05-08 08:07 John Hugya (American politician) John Hugya (born c. 1934

) is a former Marine and aide to Congressman John Murtha. Hugya ran for Congress in Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in the 2014 elections. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

Article created late 2013 ahead of unsuccessful congressional campaign (didn't make it past primaries). Does not pass WP:NPOL. A news search does not show any other notability that would pass WP:ANYBIO/GNG more generally. Looks like a campaign article (fails WP:LAGGING). (Hemmers)
2024-05-08 20:25 Jarry Street (Street in Montreal, Canada) Rue Jarry (French: rue Jarry) is a street on the Island of Montreal which stretches from Boulevard de l'Acadie in the west to Boulevard Ray-Lawson to the east. It is named for settler of St. Laurent, Quebec Bernard Bleignier dit Jarry. See talk page re lack of notability (Chidgk1)
2024-05-09 01:51 Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute Olin Sang Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI) is a Jewish overnight summer camp and conference center located in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. The camp attracts over 1,000 children each summer, mainly from the United States and Canada. It serves children in second through twelfth grades in a variety of programs, including specialized arts and Hebrew language units. Non-notable organization. (TheTechie)
2024-05-09 23:17 North American Religious Liberty Association (Organization) The North American Religious Liberty Association (NARLA) is a regional chapter of the International Religious Liberty Association (IRLA). The IRLA was founded in 1893 and now has over 50 national and regional chapters around the world. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-pary references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-10 02:02 Matthew Brouillette (American businessman and entrepreneur) Matthew J. Brouillette is an American businessman and entrepreneur who is the founder and president of Commonwealth Partners Chamber of Entrepreneurs, a 501(c)(6) membership organization based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is the former president and CEO of the Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives, a free-market think tank in Pennsylvania. fails notability guidelines (Chewytie)
2024-05-10 19:39 A'eron Island (Island in Douglas County, Oregon) A'eron island is a tiny island (approx 800 ft x 1600 ft) located near the mouth of the Umpqua River on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. At very low tides it can be reached via the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area over a narrow naturally occurring sand causeway or by boat at higher tide levels. No reliable sources; the only sources for the name are user-generated content (Peter James)
2024-05-10 15:38 Cougar Gulch (Valley in Washington, United States) Cougar Gulch is a valley in the U.S. state of Washington. Notability not established with substantive sources, fails WP:NGEO (Reywas92)
2024-05-11 00:24 Forest, Washington (Unincorporated community in Washington, United States) Forest is an unincorporated community in Lewis County, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located on Jackson Highway, between the Port of Chehalis and Washington State Route 508. The area is also called "Newaukum Prairie". Sources 1,3 (GNIS and Forte) are useless The remaining sources (Meany, Jtenlen, and Election) on inspection reveal nothing but a post office that several unreliable sources including the author of this article have fallaciously assumed that all post offices are towns. Which isn't true. This was a grange district and later an election precinct. People would travel to the post office to get their mail, and so they would say they are from there because others need to know where to address their mail. (James.folsom)
2024-05-11 23:52 Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance The mission of the Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance (SAGA), a seven-year-old organization operating in Saranac Lake, New York, is "To enhance and protect the unique character of our communities through sound planning and development." Officially, SAGA has said: "This is not about Wal-Mart or any other retailer. My WP:BEFORE search found no evidence that this organization meets WP:NORG. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-12 06:52 Williams–Mystic Williams–Mystic, the Ocean and Coastal Studies Semester of Williams College and Mystic Seaport Museum, is an interdisciplinary semester program based at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)
2024-05-12 07:59 Round Top (New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) Round Top is a mountain located in Central New York region of New York northwest of Burlington, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Search hits are about the settlement. (Geschichte)
2024-05-12 07:59 Round Top (Herkimer County, New York) (Mountain in New York, United States) Round Top is a mountain in the Central New York region of New York. It is located southeast of East Winfield, New York. Fails WP:NATFEAT. "Named natural features are often notable, provided information beyond statistics and coordinates is known to exist. [...] If a Wikipedia article cannot be developed using known sources, information on the feature can instead be included in a more general article on local geography. For example, a river island with no information available except name and location should probably be described in an article on the river". The small hill seems to be of little significance, with no hope of expanding it to an encyclopedic article. Search hits are about the settlement. (Geschichte)

Geography/Regions/Americas/South America[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-09 23:03 Signs Publishing Company Signs Publishing Company is a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house in Warburton, Victoria, Australia. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-10 12:49 Flor Elena González (Venezuelan actress (born 1960)) Flor Elena González (born February 2, 1960, in Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actress who appears in telenovelas. [BLP]

Geography/Regions/Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 18:26 Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (Christian college in Cavite, Philippines) The Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS) (pronounced "I-Us"), is a Seventh-day Adventist graduate institution located in the Philippines, offering graduate degrees in Business, Education, Public health, and Theology. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system. I did a Google search of this school and did not find that many third-party references. The ones that I did find were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:23 Bona Sijabat (Chief of a Batak tribe) Bona Sijabat (c. 1800 – 1862) was the long-serving chief of a Batak tribe of North Sumatra. He led the tribe into the Battle of Mount Simalungun in defence of their land from Dutch settlers, which resulted in many deaths, but liberated the area from Dutch land appropriation for several decades. no sources found that mention this person, fails WP:NBIO (ARandomName123)
2024-05-08 21:53 Al-Zahabi (family name) Al-Zahabi ( الذهبي) is an Arabic surname that means gold/golden. The Alzahabi family or The House of Gold (بيت الذهبي) as they are known in Lebanon and Syria, are the seventh richest family in Damascus, the capital of Syria. They are one of the seven oldest families that make up Beirut and Damascus. Unsourced since creation in 2005, there are no articles of people with the surname "Al-Zahabi" on enwiki (Toweli)
2024-05-11 04:12 Ram guard Ram guards protect the hydraulic ram on an excavator which is used to move the boom and other parts of the arm of an excavator to carry out work. Probably promotional; could not verify that this is a real thing (Mangoe)
2024-05-06 18:43 Mountain View College (Philippines) (Christian college in Bukidnon, Philippines) Mountain View College (or MVC) is a private, co-educational, Seventh-day Adventist college in Valencia, Bukidnon, Philippines which was established in 1953. It was the second Adventist college to be established in the Philippines and the first in Mindanao. I did a Google search of this college and found no third-party references. (Catfurball)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Central Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-08 07:48 Uzbekistan national U-18 futsal team (Uzbekistan national futsal team) Uzbekistan national U-18 futsal team (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston milliy futzal terma jamoasi (18 yoshgacha)) is a team that represents Uzbekistan in international U-18 futsal competitions. No evidence of WP:Notability (Fram)

Geography/Regions/Asia/East Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 09:33 Tokyo Women's Junior College of Physical Education (College in Tokyo, Japan) is a private junior college in Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the 149 junior colleges in Japan set up in 1950 when the junior college system started. It consists of two departments Fails WP:SIGCOV. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never referenced. No indication of significance. (Scope creep)
2024-05-07 18:09 2006 Kawasaki Frontale season (Kawasaki Frontale 2006 football season) 2006 Kawasaki Frontale season Per WP:NOTDATABASE, as this article only contains partially filled sports statistics for the Kawasaki Frontale's 2006 season. It makes no claim to notability with the lead only including the words "2006 Kawasaki Frontale season." While the team was a runner-up in the Division 1 J.League during this season, a Google Search does not return significant coverage in reliable sources. Even if the unfilled tables on match-level data contained info, the fact that the "parent" 2006 J.League Division 1 article does not describe any particular achievements of this Kawasaki Frontale season suggests that it lacks notability. I would support converting this page into a redirect to that article. (BluePenguin18)
2024-05-08 18:57 Hégǔ L.I. 4 HéGŭ L.I. 4 or simply Hegu (Chinese: 合谷; Wade–Giles: Hoku; lit. 'Enclosed valley', Korean: hap gok 합곡, Japanese: gō koku, Vietnamese: hợp cốc) is the fourth acupuncture point on the large intestine meridian (Hand Yang Ming) in traditional Chinese medicine. not notable in itself but perhaps someone more knowledgable than me would like to merge it (Chidgk1)
2024-05-09 23:11 Signs of the Times Publishing Association (publishing house of the Seventh-day Adventist Church) Signs of the Times Publishing Association (STPA) is one of the 62 Signs of the Times Publishing Houses around the world that belongs to the Seventh-day Adventist Church (SDA) and it is the only official publishing house in Chinese. STPA was first established by an American pastor named Dr. When doing a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)

Geography/Regions/Asia/South Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 05:49 Wellawa Central College (Government school in Sri Lanka) Wellawa Central College (Sinhala: වැල්ලව මධ්‍ය මහා විද්‍යාලය) is a public school in Wellawa, Sri Lanka, established in 1918. Fails WP:NSCHOOL, is solely dependent on primary sources. Has been tagged as such without improvement since February 2017. (Dan arndt)
2024-05-06 14:31 New English School Inamgaon (School in Pune, Maharashtra, India) The New English School Inamgaon is a school in Inamgaon,Pune. It was established in 1961. No extensive coverage. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-05-06 14:35 Greenlawns School Worli (School in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India) Greenlawns School, Worli is a co-educational private school located in the Worli area of South Mumbai, India. It has a sister branch in Breach Candy (Greenlawns High School). One source provided is dead. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-05-06 20:11 Seventh-day Adventist Hospital, Ottapalam (Hospital in Kerala, India) The Seventh-day Adventist Hospital, Ottapalam is a charitable mission hospital in Ottapalam in the Palakkad district of Kerala, India. It was established in 1969 as a part of a health care unit of the worldwide organisation - the Seventh-day Adventist Church. I did a Google search of this hospital and found not that many third-party references. And those that I found were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 20:15 Partisans of National Liberation of Afghanistan (organization) Partisans of National Liberation of Afghanistan[citation needed] or Front of Nimruz[citation needed] was founded in 1979 in Nimruz province of Afghanistan by Abdul Karim Brahui and Gul Mohammad Rahimi.[citation needed] References don't support the existence of this particular group. Names have been tagged for references for 11 years and not forthcoming. Not convinced this existed as stated and wasn't something else. (Canterbury Tail)
2024-05-07 08:54 List of Sri Lankan industrialists Sri Lankans who are notable for their business and industrial success in Sri Lanka. Fails to establish any criteria as to what a notable industrialist actual is (see WP:STANDALONE), and as such lacks references to establish that the individuals listed are actually notable industrialists. (Dan arndt)
2024-05-07 11:27 Makarand Narwekar (Indian politician) Makarand Narwekar (born 20 September 1978) is an Indian politician from Mumbai and belongs to Bharatiya Janata Party. Makarand is a municipal councillor for ward 227 in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Makarand is a second-term Municipal Councillor for Colaba. Makarand has been elected twice to hold the position of Municipal Councillor for Colaba. No evidence of satisfying Wikipedia's notability standards. The cited sources aren't substantial coverage of him, and being a local councillor does not constitute notability. (JBW)
2024-05-08 11:08 Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh (Indian textile trade union) The Rashtriya Mill Mazdoor Sangh is a trade union for textile mills in Mumbai, India. Unreferenced for over 17 years. Fails WP:ORG

. (LibStar)

2024-05-08 16:43 Kazi Hedayet Hossain Stadium Kazi Hedayet Hossain Stadium (Bengali: কাজী হেদায়েত হোসেন স্টেডিয়াম) also known as Rajbari Zilla Stadium or simply Rajbari Stadium is a multi-purpose, district stadium located in Rajbari, Bangladesh by the Dhaka - Kushtia Highway.[citation needed] Couldn't find any reliable, independent sources so does not pass WP:GNG (ToadetteEdit)
2024-05-08 01:40 Rupaantaran (Online news portal in Nepal) Rupaantaran is an online news portal based in Nepal run by Rajya Rupaantaran Pvt. ltd. which is based in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is run by one of the renowned journalist Kishore Nepal. The corporation in the article didn't pass WP:NCORP. No sources are provided, and a search on Google for the name of the corporation found nothing. (SunDawn)
2024-05-09 01:48 Shuvo (musician) (Musical artist) Moidul Islam Khan Shuvo (born 28 September 1982), also known as Drockstar Shuvo, is a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter living in Sydney, Australia. His popular songs include "NitolPaye" (featuring Fuad), "Amar Shona Bondhu", "DakeShopno (Shadhin)". He has toured the US, India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Non-notable artist, notability tag has been there for a long time. (TheTechie)
2024-05-09 18:21 Hum Tum Aur Mom (2005 Indian film) Hum Tum Aur Mom is a 2005 film. Not notable. Sources are WP:ROUTINE or unreliable. (StefenTower)
2024-05-10 09:40 Dilip Kumar Salvadi (Indian actor and director, born 1985) Dilip Kumar Salvadi (born 30 April 1985) is an Indian actor, director, and editor who works predominately in Telugu and Tamil films. Actor that does not meet notability standards. I can only find this as the only passable GNG sources, the rest of the sources are on his films, and cast announcements. (ToadetteEdit)
2024-05-10 13:31 Kerala Gazetted Officers' Federation (Trade union in India) Kerala Gazetted Officers' Federation is an organization of government employees in Kerala, India. It is politically connected to the Communist Party of India. Unreferenced for 18 years, fails WP:ORG. (LibStar)
2024-05-10 20:20 Baddua (Pakistani television series) Baddua (Urdu: بددعا, lit.'Curse') is Pakistani television series that aired on ARY Digital from 20 September 2021 - 18 April 2022. It is produced by Abdullah Seja under banner iDream Entertainment. It features Amar Khan and Muneeb Butt as leads. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-08 16:30 Md Mizanur Rahman Mizan (Colonel of the Bangladesh Army) Md Mizanur Rahman Mizan (Bengali: মোঃ মিজানুর রহমান মিজান) psc, G is a colonel of the Bangladesh Army. This colonel has received no coverage deeper than passing mentions in stories about routine events he attended such as secondary school graduations, public meetings, and school book distributions. Does not meet WP:GNG. (Worldbruce)
2024-05-11 13:59 Laal Ishq (Pakistani TV series) (TV series) Laal Ishq (English: Red love) is a Pakistani drama serial aired on A-Plus TV channel. It is directed by Dilawar Malik and written by Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, premiered on 14 October 2017. It is a sequel to the 2002 drama serial Landa Bazar. Babar Ali, Kashif Mehmood, Waseem Abbas, Tauqeer Nasir reprise their roles from the 2002 series whereas newcomers like Aabi Khan, Arslan Idrees also join the cast. Appears to fail WP:NTV and WP:GNG (Donaldd23)
2024-05-11 20:08 R Subramaniakumar (Indian banker and businessman) R Subramaniakumar is an Indian businessman. He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Ratnakar Bank Limited. He was the former executive director at Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. Being a managing director or CEO of a prominent bank does not confer automatic notability. No notable events by or about the subject. (Rydex64)

Geography/Regions/Asia/Southeast Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 20:46 Mountain View College Academy (Private high school in Bukidnon, Philippines) Mountain View College Academy (or MVCA) is a private Adventist high school in Valencia City, Bukidnon, Philippines. It has an average student population of less than 200. It is located within the campus of Mountain View College. It also serves as the laboratory high school of the MVC School of Education. When I did a Google search of this school I found not that many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:52 Mindanao Mission Academy (Private high school in Misamis Oriental, Philippines) Mindanao Mission Academy (or MMA) is a private Seventh-day Adventist high school in Poblacion, Manticao, Misamis Oriental, Philippines. It is a boarding school operated by the North-Central Mindanao Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. It is situated in a 20-hectare lot along the Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Highway. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find that many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:06 Central Luzon Adventist Academy (Christian high school in Pampanga, Philippines) Central Luzon Adventist Academy (CLAA) is a Seventh-day Adventist secondary school located in Sitio Bucaran, Barangay Bodega, Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippines. The school is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church and traces its beginnings from mission-oriented people who had a strong desire to develop young people for usefulness in life, and Christian service. When I did a Google search of this school I found not that many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:21 Sunny Hill School (Private, parochial school in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia) Sunny Hill School is a non-profit, private education institution located in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Mission of Sarawak and educates children from ages 2/3 (Nursery) to 17/18 (Form 5). When I did a Google search of this school I found not that many third-parTy references. And what I found was only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-10 09:33 John Lapus (Filipino actor, host, and comedian (born 1973)) Jonathan Anthony Solis Lapus (born July 7, 1973), also known as Sweet, is a Filipino actor, host, comedian and film and television director. Lapus is known for his various roles in films such as Shake, Rattle & Roll. Fails GNG (Boneless Pizza!)
2024-05-06 19:25 Adventist Medical Center College-Iligan (Christian college in Lanao del Norte, Philippines) The Adventist Medical Center College - Iligan, Inc. (also known as AMC College), formerly the Mindanao Sanitarium and Hospital College, is one of the colleges of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in Iligan City, Philippines. It is a medical school which focuses on healthcare courses like Bachelor of Science in nursing, medical technology, physical therapy, pharmacy, radiology and nutrition and dietetics. I did a Google search of this college and I found not many third-party references. And those that I found are only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 19:02 Adventist University of the Philippines (Christian university in Cavite, Philippines) The Adventist University of the Philippines is a private Christian coeducational higher education institution located in Silang, Cavite, Philippines. The university is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It holds an autonomous status granted by the Commission on Higher Education. When I did a Google search of this university I did not find that many third-party references. And those that did find were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 18:53 Manila Adventist College (Christian college in Pasay, Philippines) The Manila Adventist College or MAC (formerly known as Manila Adventist Medical Center and Colleges, Inc. or MAMC) is a private coeducational Christian tertiary health sciences institution. The campus is located inside the campus of Adventist Medical Center Manila within the city of Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines and is run by the hospital. I did a Google search of this college and found only a few third-party references. And that they were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 18:38 South Philippine Adventist College (Private college in Davao del Sur, Philippines) South Philippine Adventist College (or SPAC) is a private, co-educational college that started as an elementary school in 1950, transitioned into a high school in 1952, and finally became a college in 1993. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system. I did a Google search of this college and I could not find that many third-party references. And those that I did found were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 19:14 Central Philippine Adventist College (Private college in Negros Occidental, Philippines) Central Philippine Adventist College is private coeducational Christian college in Alegria, Murcia, Negros Occidental, Philippines. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.

The college is fully accredited by the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities-Accrediting Agency, Inc.

I did a Google search of this college and did not find many third-party references. And those that did found were only trivial. Also the person who created this article violated Wikipedia:Conflict of interest, since the creator works at this college. (Catfurball)

Geography/Regions/Asia/West Asia[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-09 18:59 Road 89 (Iran) (Road in Iran) Road 89 is a road in central Iran connecting Kahnuj to Qaleh Ganj, Sardasht, Jask. Non-notable road (Dclemens1971)
2024-05-10 08:37 Kachal, Iran (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Kachal, Iran is a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Geography/Regions/Europe[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 06:25 Ferdinand III of Limburg Stirum (Count of Limburg Stirum) Ferdinand III of Limburg Stirum was the son of Ferdinand I of Limburg Stirum and Katharina Karoline von Eptingen. Born in 1753, he died at the age of 15 in 1768. Article consists has zero references and lacks notability argument; no significant coverage found (Cielquiparle)
2024-05-12 00:19 OpenProjectsFoundation (open source software foundation, registered 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria) The purpose of the OpenProjectsFoundation (OPF) is to encourage, assist and support the development of free and open technologies, culture and education. The foundation encourages sharing of knowledge and building of a civil society through instigation of the artistic and technical creativity of young and adult people and: Fails WP:NORG. My WP:BEFORE search in English and Bulgarian did not identify any significant coverage of this organization in independent reliable sources. (Extraordinary Writ)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Eastern Europe[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-09 07:42 Oleksandr Romanyuk (Biography of Ukrainian state top manager, former CEO of the largest Ukrainian gas producer) Oleksandr Romanyuk is a Ukrainian top manager, acting general director of Ukrgasvydobuvannya JSC (until January 2023). In June 2015, Oleksandr Romanyuk was appointed the First Deputy Chairman of the management board of Ukrgasvydobuvannya JSC. Since May 2020 he was holding the position of director for Exploration and production division of NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine. COI and no reliable sources (mostly press , bios and self-published) (FuzzyMagma)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Northern Europe[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 04:02 Charles Henry (Cáthal Ainrí) Ó Néill (Chieftain of the O'Neill dynasty of Clandeboye) Cathal Ainrí Ó Néill, or Charles Henry O'Neill, was the chieftain of the O'Neill dynasty of Clandeboye, (English - The O'Neill Clanaboy, Irish - Ó Néill Buidhe), from 1855 until his death in 1865. Other than being the chieftain of an Irish dynasty for ten years (which I'd say doesn't in itself make someone notable), article does not establish notability. (Adam Black GB)
2024-05-06 18:17 The Drive Prep School (Private day school in East Sussex, England) The Drive Prep School is a mixed private school located in Hove in the English county of East Sussex. The school teaches children from approx. 7 to 16 years. unsourced, fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG (Lavalizard101)
2024-05-07 12:26 Pathtrace Pathtrace was founded before 1998 and remains in Reading, Berkshire, England. Its main product is a 3-axis CAM system that specializes in production machining. not notable, lack of any significant coverage of the company. (Tim Landy)
2024-05-09 15:18 Sonning Common Health Walks The Sonning Common Health Walks was set up in 1996 by Dr William Bird, who is a general practitioner in Reading, Berkshire, England. The walks aim to reduce heart disease, reduce cholesterol and blood pressure, relieve depression and anxiety, reduce stress, help with weight management / obesity, and help with diabetes. fails WP:notabiliy, no significant coverage outside of a few local news articles. (Tim Landy)
2024-05-11 16:38 David Higgins (composer) (British composer and choral conductor) David Roger Higgins (September 11, 1938 – August 13, 2006) was a composer and choral conductor. Born in Sheffield, England, he began teaching music at the age of 22. During his time in Sheffield he was the organist of the Sheffield University Church and musical director of Opera 14. No sources, despite being tagged for around 15 years. (Feline Hymnic)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Southern Europe[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-09 01:57 Italy–Monaco relations (Bilateral relations) Italy–Monaco relations are the bilateral relations between Italy and Monaco. Italy has an embassy in the city of Monaco. Monaco has an embassy in Rome. Per longstanding AfD precedent, bilateral relations between two states are not inherently notable, and this bilateral relationship does not pass GNG. Nothing here that cannot be covered by the Foreign relations of Monaco and Foreign relations of Italy pages. (Dclemens1971)
2024-05-10 12:51 Luca Dirisio (Italian singer) Luca Dirisio (born in Vasto, June 18, 1978) is an Italian singer. [BLP]
2024-05-12 01:26 Ludovico Vaccari (Italian rugby union player) Ludovico Vaccari (born Roma, 10 March 1998) is an Italian rugby union player.

His usual position is as a Centre and he currently plays for Fiamme Oro in Top12.

Rugby BLP that fails WP:GNG and WP:SPORTCRIT. I am unable to find anything approaching WP:SIGCOV. (JTtheOG)

Geography/Regions/Europe/Western Europe[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 06:27 Ferdinand I of Limburg Stirum (German count) Ferdinand Gotthard Meinrad of Limburg Stirum, count of Limburg, "Fürst" von Styrum, sovereign lord of Gemen, was born in 1701, son of Maximilian Wilhelm of Limburg Stirum. Article lacks any references; no reliable secondary sources found (Cielquiparle)
2024-05-06 00:03 Model United Nations of Munich The Model United Nations of Munich, often abbreviated as MunoM, is an annual model United Nations (MUN) conference held in Munich, Germany. Established in 2004, MunoM is organised by students and staff of the European School Munich (ESM), attracting roughly 400 participants each year from diverse backgrounds and locations worldwide. Little to no secondary coverage, fails WP:NEVENT/WP:NORG (ARandomName123)
2024-05-10 08:30 Glattalbahn (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Glattalbahn may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)

Geography/Regions/Oceania[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 04:50 NJstar (company in Australia) NJstar (Chinese: 南極星), also known as NJstar Software Company, is an Australian software company. NJstar Communicator (Chinese: 南極星全球通) and NJstar Word Processor (Chinese: 南極星文書系統) were originally developed for PC platforms, to enable the English version of Windows 9x to support the display and input of Chinese, Japanese or Korean language. Fails WP:NCORP. I couldn't find anything online either that meets the corporation's notability guidelines. (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-07 05:19 Sandon Public School (School in Australia) Sandon Public School is a primary public school located in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. Fails WP:NSCHOOL (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-07 06:23 Football at the 2011 Belau Games (International football competition) The 2011 edition of the Belau Games was the first in which football was played. The tournament ran from 17 to 18 July 2011 and featured four teams from Palau. The teams that entered were not actual football clubs from Palau, but were instead teams representing four of the sixteen states of Palau. Local competition with no evidence of meeting WP:GNG. (JTtheOG)
2024-05-07 09:31 Dan Walmsley (Australian comedian) Dan Walmsley is a Melbourne-based comedian, writer, musician and improvisor. He is also the creator of Planet Nerd, an RMITV show on Community station C31 Melbourne. Fails WP:SIGCOV. Supposed BLP been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never effectively ref'd. No coverage. Fails WP:BIO. (Scope creep)
2024-05-07 21:56 Samoa Adventist College (Christian school in Samoa) Samoa Adventist College is a coeducational Christian school in Lalovaea, Samoa, established in 1978. It has a kindergarten class specifically for children under 6 years old, and a primary school for children from 6 to 13 years of age, as well as classes from Year 9 to Year 13. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find that many third-party references. And what I found was trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-08 01:11 History of the Jews in Tasmania (Island off the coast of Australia.) Jewish populations have existing in most of the history of settled Tasmania, Australia. The current total population of Jews in Tasmania is 376. Most live in the capital city of Hobart. Most content is in Hobart Synagogue and Launceston Synagogue, no need for a separate article. (CutOffTies)
2024-05-09 23:03 Signs Publishing Company Signs Publishing Company is a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house in Warburton, Victoria, Australia. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)

History and Society/Business and economics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-05 15:26 Gulstan Advisory (UK-based worldwide management consulting firm) Gulstan Advisory is an international management consulting firm founded in 1970 by London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) graduate Gulstan Kayani, that offers professional services to governments entities, corporations, and other organisations. None of sources cited mention Gulstan, their website does not exist and could not find anything via a Google and ProQuest search. (S0091)
2024-05-07 03:26 Magenium Solutions LLC Magenium Solutions LLC is an information technology (IT) consulting, systems integration and outsourcing company headquartered in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. It is a private company founded in 2007 by Colleen LaMantia and Tim Traxinger. concernWP:NCORP - Article does not appear to be of a notable subject. It is orphaned, and mainly is only a timeline of promotional news. (QuiteBearish)
2024-05-07 12:26 Pathtrace Pathtrace was founded before 1998 and remains in Reading, Berkshire, England. Its main product is a 3-axis CAM system that specializes in production machining. not notable, lack of any significant coverage of the company. (Tim Landy)
2024-05-07 13:04 Redcort Software (American software company) Redcort Software is an American software company that develops time and attendance software for both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows computers. Redcort Software is headquartered in Fresno, California, in the middle of California's central San Joaquin Valley. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Obvious paid SPA. Maybe a case for its product being notable but notability is not inherited. (Teratix)
2024-05-07 13:24 KeyedIn Solutions KeyedIn Solutions is an international business software company based in Bloomington, Minnesota. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-09 08:45 Snapt Inc. (American software company) Snapt Inc. was a software company that provides load balancing, acceleration, security and caching for websites, applications and services. Snapt shut down in August, 2022 Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by paid SPA. Defunct. (Teratix)
2024-05-09 23:03 Signs Publishing Company Signs Publishing Company is a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house in Warburton, Victoria, Australia. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-11 20:08 R Subramaniakumar (Indian banker and businessman) R Subramaniakumar is an Indian businessman. He is the managing director and chief executive officer of Ratnakar Bank Limited. He was the former executive director at Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. Being a managing director or CEO of a prominent bank does not confer automatic notability. No notable events by or about the subject. (Rydex64)
2024-05-11 23:52 Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance The mission of the Sound Adirondack Growth Alliance (SAGA), a seven-year-old organization operating in Saranac Lake, New York, is "To enhance and protect the unique character of our communities through sound planning and development." Officially, SAGA has said: "This is not about Wal-Mart or any other retailer. My WP:BEFORE search found no evidence that this organization meets WP:NORG. (Extraordinary Writ)

History and Society/Education[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 05:49 Wellawa Central College (Government school in Sri Lanka) Wellawa Central College (Sinhala: වැල්ලව මධ්‍ය මහා විද්‍යාලය) is a public school in Wellawa, Sri Lanka, established in 1918. Fails WP:NSCHOOL, is solely dependent on primary sources. Has been tagged as such without improvement since February 2017. (Dan arndt)
2024-05-06 14:31 New English School Inamgaon (School in Pune, Maharashtra, India) The New English School Inamgaon is a school in Inamgaon,Pune. It was established in 1961. No extensive coverage. Fails WP:NSCHOOL. (LibStar)
2024-05-06 18:14 Adventist University of Central Africa (university in Kigali, Rwanda) The Adventist University of Central Africa (AUCA) also called in French: Universite Adventiste d'Afrique Central is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning near two campuses in Kigali, Rwanda. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system. I did a Google search of this university and I did not find that many third-party references. The ones that I did found were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 18:26 Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (Christian college in Cavite, Philippines) The Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies (AIIAS) (pronounced "I-Us"), is a Seventh-day Adventist graduate institution located in the Philippines, offering graduate degrees in Business, Education, Public health, and Theology. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system. I did a Google search of this school and did not find that many third-party references. The ones that I did find were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 18:17 The Drive Prep School (Private day school in East Sussex, England) The Drive Prep School is a mixed private school located in Hove in the English county of East Sussex. The school teaches children from approx. 7 to 16 years. unsourced, fails WP:GNG and WP:NORG (Lavalizard101)
2024-05-06 23:09 Pasadena Recovery Center Pasadena Recovery Center is a residential drug and alcohol treatment center located in Pasadena, California. It is licensed by the State of California Drug and Alcohol Programs. It was also the site for Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew from 2008 to 2012. The 98-bed facility was opened in 2000 and offers a 12-step based treatment program as well as treatment for dual-diagnosis. Run of the mill recovery center. (Graywalls)
2024-05-07 09:33 Tokyo Women's Junior College of Physical Education (College in Tokyo, Japan) is a private junior college in Kunitachi, Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the 149 junior colleges in Japan set up in 1950 when the junior college system started. It consists of two departments Fails WP:SIGCOV. Been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never referenced. No indication of significance. (Scope creep)
2024-05-07 20:00 Belize Adventist Junior College (Christian college in Belize) Belize Adventist Junior College is a Christian Junior college in the Calcutta Village of the Corozal District in Belize. The Belize Adventist Junior College provides students with an education in a Christian setting. When I did a Google source of this school I found not that many third-party references. And the few that I found were trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:26 Bermuda Institute (Private school in Bermuda) Bermuda Institute is a PreK-12 co-educational, Christian school located in Southampton, Bermuda. It is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. When I did a Google search, I found not many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:36 San Jose Adventist Academy (Private school in Occidental Mindoro, Philippines) San Jose Adventist Academy Inc. (SJAA) is a private non-sectarian institution in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines. It was founded in 1996 under the Adventist Education. Also its partner school, The San Jose Adventist Elementary School (SJAES), formerly known as San Jose Adventist School (SJAS). When I did a Google search, I found not many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:46 Mountain View College Academy (Private high school in Bukidnon, Philippines) Mountain View College Academy (or MVCA) is a private Adventist high school in Valencia City, Bukidnon, Philippines. It has an average student population of less than 200. It is located within the campus of Mountain View College. It also serves as the laboratory high school of the MVC School of Education. When I did a Google search of this school I found not that many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 20:59 Lake View Academy (Private school in Bukidnon, Philippines) Lake View Academy (LVA) is a complete secondary boarding school operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It is situated in the midst of the rural area Don Carlos in Bukidnon, Philippines. It had an enrolment of 250 students during the year between 2007–2008. When I did a Google search of this I found no third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:06 Central Luzon Adventist Academy (Christian high school in Pampanga, Philippines) Central Luzon Adventist Academy (CLAA) is a Seventh-day Adventist secondary school located in Sitio Bucaran, Barangay Bodega, Floridablanca, Pampanga, Philippines. The school is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church and traces its beginnings from mission-oriented people who had a strong desire to develop young people for usefulness in life, and Christian service. When I did a Google search of this school I found not that many third-party references. And the few that I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:13 Central Bukidnon Institute (Private school in Bukidnon, Philippines) Central Bukidnon Institute is a private school located in Bagontaas, Valencia City, Bukidnon. It offers complete secondary course which copes up from junior to senior highschool programs. It serves more than over 500 students primarily from the location itself. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find that many third-party references. And what I found was only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:21 Sunny Hill School (Private, parochial school in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia) Sunny Hill School is a non-profit, private education institution located in Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Mission of Sarawak and educates children from ages 2/3 (Nursery) to 17/18 (Form 5). When I did a Google search of this school I found not that many third-parTy references. And what I found was only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:31 Papaaroa High School (Government, co-educational, day school in Cook Islands) Papaaroa Adventist School is a coeducational Christian school in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, established in 1938. When I did a Google search of this school I found no third-party references for it. Which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:38 Suva Adventist College (Private, co-educational, day school in Fiji) Suva Adventist College is a coeducational Christian secondary school in Suva, Fiji, established in 1993. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find many third-party references. And what I found were only trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:56 Samoa Adventist College (Christian school in Samoa) Samoa Adventist College is a coeducational Christian school in Lalovaea, Samoa, established in 1978. It has a kindergarten class specifically for children under 6 years old, and a primary school for children from 6 to 13 years of age, as well as classes from Year 9 to Year 13. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find that many third-party references. And what I found was trivial, which proves that this school is not notable. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:44 Tiarama Adventist College (Private, co-educational, day school in French Polynesia) Tiarama Adventist College (French: Collège adventiste de Tiarama) is a coeducational Christian secondary school in Papeete, Tahiti, established in 1979. When I did a Google search of this school I did not find any third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)
2024-05-07 21:50 Kauma Adventist High School (Private, co-educational, day school in Kiribati) Kauma Adventist High School is a coeducational Christian secondary school located on the island of Abemama, Kiribati, established in 1957. It is a boarding school operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Adventist mission headquarters for Kiribati, formerly the Gilbert Islands, have been located on Abemama since the late 1940s. When I did a Google search I did not find many third-party references to prove notability. And what I found was only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 19:25 Adventist Medical Center College-Iligan (Christian college in Lanao del Norte, Philippines) The Adventist Medical Center College - Iligan, Inc. (also known as AMC College), formerly the Mindanao Sanitarium and Hospital College, is one of the colleges of the Seventh-day Adventist Church located in Iligan City, Philippines. It is a medical school which focuses on healthcare courses like Bachelor of Science in nursing, medical technology, physical therapy, pharmacy, radiology and nutrition and dietetics. I did a Google search of this college and I found not many third-party references. And those that I found are only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 19:02 Adventist University of the Philippines (Christian university in Cavite, Philippines) The Adventist University of the Philippines is a private Christian coeducational higher education institution located in Silang, Cavite, Philippines. The university is affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It holds an autonomous status granted by the Commission on Higher Education. When I did a Google search of this university I did not find that many third-party references. And those that did find were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 18:43 Mountain View College (Philippines) (Christian college in Bukidnon, Philippines) Mountain View College (or MVC) is a private, co-educational, Seventh-day Adventist college in Valencia, Bukidnon, Philippines which was established in 1953. It was the second Adventist college to be established in the Philippines and the first in Mindanao. I did a Google search of this college and found no third-party references. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 19:14 Central Philippine Adventist College (Private college in Negros Occidental, Philippines) Central Philippine Adventist College is private coeducational Christian college in Alegria, Murcia, Negros Occidental, Philippines. It is a part of the Seventh-day Adventist education system, the world's second largest Christian school system.

The college is fully accredited by the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities-Accrediting Agency, Inc.

I did a Google search of this college and did not find many third-party references. And those that did found were only trivial. Also the person who created this article violated Wikipedia:Conflict of interest, since the creator works at this college. (Catfurball)
2024-05-12 06:52 Williams–Mystic Williams–Mystic, the Ocean and Coastal Studies Semester of Williams College and Mystic Seaport Museum, is an interdisciplinary semester program based at the Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut. No indication of notability (Mean as custard)

History and Society/History[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
1970-01-01 00:00 Persecution of Pedophiles [Failed to parse]

History and Society/Politics and government[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 05:19 Sandon Public School (School in Australia) Sandon Public School is a primary public school located in Armidale, New South Wales, Australia. Fails WP:NSCHOOL (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-07 09:31 Dan Walmsley (Australian comedian) Dan Walmsley is a Melbourne-based comedian, writer, musician and improvisor. He is also the creator of Planet Nerd, an RMITV show on Community station C31 Melbourne. Fails WP:SIGCOV. Supposed BLP been on the cat:nn list for 10+ years and never effectively ref'd. No coverage. Fails WP:BIO. (Scope creep)
2024-05-08 01:11 History of the Jews in Tasmania (Island off the coast of Australia.) Jewish populations have existing in most of the history of settled Tasmania, Australia. The current total population of Jews in Tasmania is 376. Most live in the capital city of Hobart. Most content is in Hobart Synagogue and Launceston Synagogue, no need for a separate article. (CutOffTies)
2024-05-08 08:07 John Hugya (American politician) John Hugya (born c. 1934

) is a former Marine and aide to Congressman John Murtha. Hugya ran for Congress in Pennsylvania's 12th congressional district in the 2014 elections. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

Article created late 2013 ahead of unsuccessful congressional campaign (didn't make it past primaries). Does not pass WP:NPOL. A news search does not show any other notability that would pass WP:ANYBIO/GNG more generally. Looks like a campaign article (fails WP:LAGGING). (Hemmers)
2024-05-09 01:57 Italy–Monaco relations (Bilateral relations) Italy–Monaco relations are the bilateral relations between Italy and Monaco. Italy has an embassy in the city of Monaco. Monaco has an embassy in Rome. Per longstanding AfD precedent, bilateral relations between two states are not inherently notable, and this bilateral relationship does not pass GNG. Nothing here that cannot be covered by the Foreign relations of Monaco and Foreign relations of Italy pages. (Dclemens1971)
2024-05-09 23:03 Signs Publishing Company Signs Publishing Company is a Seventh-day Adventist publishing house in Warburton, Victoria, Australia. When I did a Google search I could not find any reliable third-party references to prove notability. (Catfurball)

History and Society/Society[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-12 00:29 Plant blindness (Human tendency to ignore plants) Plant blindness is an informally proposed form of cognitive bias, which in its broadest meaning, is a human tendency to ignore plant species. This includes such phenomena as not noticing plants in the surrounding environment, not recognizing the importance of plant life to the whole biosphere and to human affairs, a philosophical view of plants as an inferior form of life to animals and/or the inability to appreciate the unique features or aesthetics of plants. not notable; poorly sourced; not a real cognitive bias (209.23.94.183)

History and Society/Transportation[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 05:06 Dealership management system (bundled management information system created specifically for automotive industry car dealerships or large equipment manufacturers) A dealership management system (DMS) or auto dealership management system is a bundled management information system created specifically for the automotive industry, car dealerships or large equipment manufacturers, such as General Motors, Ford, Fiat Chrysler dealerships, and also adapted for cars, boats, bikes, RV, and power sports dealers. Does not meet GNG or any other notability requirements. (Just Another Cringy Username)
2024-05-10 12:49 JSX Flight 284 (Aviation incident) On May 3, 2024, an Embraer ERJ-145 of the charter airline JSX, operating flight 284, suffered a left gear collapse that damaged the plane's left wing. A crew member on board was injured. Per WP:NOTNEWS, WP:CONTINUEDCOVERAGE and the event criteria (Aviationwikiflight)

STEM[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 01:27 2024 Philadelphia shooting (Mass shooting in Philadelphia, United States) On March 6, 2024, shortly after Northeast High School dismissed in Northeast Philadelphia, several gunmen opened fire on a group of teens waiting for the Route 18 bus. In total, eight people between the ages of 15 and 17 were shot, including the intended target, who was shot nine times. Lack of notability; WP:NOTNEWS (Raskuly)
2024-05-07 04:50 NJstar (company in Australia) NJstar (Chinese: 南極星), also known as NJstar Software Company, is an Australian software company. NJstar Communicator (Chinese: 南極星全球通) and NJstar Word Processor (Chinese: 南極星文書系統) were originally developed for PC platforms, to enable the English version of Windows 9x to support the display and input of Chinese, Japanese or Korean language. Fails WP:NCORP. I couldn't find anything online either that meets the corporation's notability guidelines. (GMH Melbourne)
2024-05-07 23:28 InVesalius (Medical imaging software) InVesalius is a free medical software used to generate virtual reconstructions of structures in the human body. Based on two-dimensional images, acquired using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging equipment, the software generates virtual three-dimensional models correspondent to anatomical parts of the human body. Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that meet the criteria of secondary, reliable, and in-depth to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-07 23:52 Isaac Malitz (American logician) Isaac Richard Jay Malitz (born 1947, in Cleveland, Ohio) is a logician who introduced the subject of positive set theory in his 1976 Ph.D. Thesis at UCLA. Autobiography sourced only to a database entry. No publications found in MathSciNet or Google Scholar; no evidence of academic notability nor of notability for more than one thing. (David Eppstein)
2024-05-06 15:33 Medical Hypothesis, Discovery & Innovation in Optometry (Academic journal) Founded in the summer of 2020, the journal is an international, open-access, double-blinded peer-reviewed, quarterly journal that publishe papers related to optometry. Non-notable journal. Not indexed in any selective databases, no independent sources. Does not meet WP:NJournals or WP:GNG. (Randykitty)
2024-05-09 15:18 Sonning Common Health Walks The Sonning Common Health Walks was set up in 1996 by Dr William Bird, who is a general practitioner in Reading, Berkshire, England. The walks aim to reduce heart disease, reduce cholesterol and blood pressure, relieve depression and anxiety, reduce stress, help with weight management / obesity, and help with diabetes. fails WP:notabiliy, no significant coverage outside of a few local news articles. (Tim Landy)
2024-05-10 02:33 RediRipe RediRipe is a technology created at the University of Arizona which detects the production of ethylene, a natural ripening hormone, and displaying that detection by means of a color-changing sticker that changes from white to blue. Not notable as technology never commercialized, no different than thousands of other undeveloped technologies that do not warrant a Wiki page (Sandcherry)
2024-05-10 19:39 A'eron Island (Island in Douglas County, Oregon) A'eron island is a tiny island (approx 800 ft x 1600 ft) located near the mouth of the Umpqua River on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. At very low tides it can be reached via the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area over a narrow naturally occurring sand causeway or by boat at higher tide levels. No reliable sources; the only sources for the name are user-generated content (Peter James)
2024-05-10 17:31 ANDSF (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) ANDSF is access network discovery and selection function in mobile networks. WP:ONEOTHER. Already exists in a hatnote at Access network discovery and selection function, where the initialism(?) by itself redirects to. (Mwwv)
2024-05-12 00:19 OpenProjectsFoundation (open source software foundation, registered 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria) The purpose of the OpenProjectsFoundation (OPF) is to encourage, assist and support the development of free and open technologies, culture and education. The foundation encourages sharing of knowledge and building of a civil society through instigation of the artistic and technical creativity of young and adult people and: Fails WP:NORG. My WP:BEFORE search in English and Bulgarian did not identify any significant coverage of this organization in independent reliable sources. (Extraordinary Writ)
2024-05-10 20:12 Oklo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Oklo may refer to: Unnecessary disambiguation page, see WP:ONEOTHER (B3251)
2024-05-12 04:26 Talk:Persecution of Pedophiles Ridiculous to even have this as a redirect page as it implies that pedophiles are a group that is unfairly persecuted. MountainDew20 (talk) 03:48, 12 May 2024 (UTC) [No reason given] (MountainDew20)

STEM/Biology[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-12 00:29 Plant blindness (Human tendency to ignore plants) Plant blindness is an informally proposed form of cognitive bias, which in its broadest meaning, is a human tendency to ignore plant species. This includes such phenomena as not noticing plants in the surrounding environment, not recognizing the importance of plant life to the whole biosphere and to human affairs, a philosophical view of plants as an inferior form of life to animals and/or the inability to appreciate the unique features or aesthetics of plants. not notable; poorly sourced; not a real cognitive bias (209.23.94.183)

STEM/Computing[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-05 23:34 XRuby (Ruby to Java static compiler) XRuby was the first Ruby to Java static compiler which compiles Ruby source code (.rb) to Java bytecode (.class). It is notable because it contains a complete ANTLR grammar for Ruby 1.8 source code. Non-notable software. Lacks WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS to meet WP:GNG. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-05-05 23:51 Document! X (Documentation generator for several programming languages) Document! X is a documentation generator which automates technical documentation production for C#/VB.NET/C++/CLI or other .NET language assemblies, Java Projects, databases, COM components, type libraries, XSD schemas and ASP.NET Ajax Javascript. Document! X consists of an authoring and documentation build environment (including HTML based Visual Authoring tools) as well as Visual Comment Editor Add-Ins for Visual Studio (2005, 2008, 2010 and 11). Non-notable software. Lacks WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS to meet WP:GNG. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-05-07 13:04 Redcort Software (American software company) Redcort Software is an American software company that develops time and attendance software for both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows computers. Redcort Software is headquartered in Fresno, California, in the middle of California's central San Joaquin Valley. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Obvious paid SPA. Maybe a case for its product being notable but notability is not inherited. (Teratix)
2024-05-07 13:24 KeyedIn Solutions KeyedIn Solutions is an international business software company based in Bloomington, Minnesota. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-07 21:29 Scikit-image (Image processing library for Python) scikit-image (formerly scikits.image) is an open-source image processing library for the Python programming language.

It includes algorithms for segmentation, geometric transformations, color space manipulation, analysis, filtering, morphology, feature detection, and more.

Fails WP: N. Bressert describes a quick example of how to use scikit-image -- it's iffy whether this provides in-depth coverage. The rest of the sources in the article are primary and/or self-published blog posts that do not meet the standard for reliability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-07 23:26 MayaVi (Python library) MayaVi is a scientific data visualizer written in Python, which uses VTK and provides a GUI via Tkinter. MayaVi was developed by Prabhu Ramachandran, is free and distributed under the BSD License. It is cross-platform and runs on any platform where both Python and VTK are available (almost any Unix, Mac OS X, or Windows). Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that are secondary and cover the subject in-depth to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-08 12:58 Windows domain (Logical, hierarchical collection of security principles sharing a central directory database) A Windows domain is a form of a computer network in which all user accounts, computers, printers and other security principals, are registered with a central database located on one or more clusters of central computers known as domain controllers. Authentication takes place on domain controllers. Cites no sources, is largely conjecture, and is extensively covered under active directory and other windows topics. (Mr.weedle)
2024-05-08 18:08 Python SCOOP (software) (Python software module for distributing concurrent tasks on various environments) SCOOP (Scalable Concurrent Operations in Python) is a Python software module for distributing concurrent tasks on various environments, from heterogeneous grids of workstations to supercomputers. Fails WP: N. The only inline citation doesn't actually describe the library. I found a book by Giancarlo Zaccone that gives a short example on how to use SCOOP; however, I don't think it meets the standard for in-depth coverage. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-08 18:11 PyEphem (library that implements astronomical algorithms for the Python programming language) PyEphem is a library that implements astronomical algorithms for the Python programming language. It is free under the LGPL. Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that are secondary, reliable, and give the subject enough in-depth coverage to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-10 22:58 Python for S60 (Programming language for smartphones) Python for S60, also called PyS60—a term reminiscent of the Unix naming convention— is a port of the Python programming language developed by Nokia for its S60 software platform, originally based on Python 2.2.2 from 2002.

The final version, PyS60-2.0.0, released on 11 February 2010 updated the Python core to version 2.5.4.

I don't think this meets WP: N. The only source I could find that could establish notability was a book review by Steve Litchfield -- since multiple independent reliable sources must provide in-depth coverage, this doesn't establish notability. If removing this PROD, please add sources to the article that would establish notablity (the Litchfield source would be fine, but one more is needed). (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-10 23:04 Grammar-oriented programming (Language-oriented programming paradigm) Grammar-oriented programming (GOP) and Grammar-oriented Object Design (GOOD) are good for designing and creating a domain-specific programming language (DSL) for a specific business domain. Fails WP: N. The only sources I could find are all associated with a single person from IBM. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-10 23:20 PhpCodeGenie phpCodeGenie is a code generator for web applications. Once the user designs their database tables, phpCodeGenie generates the scripts and programs. It will build data entry forms, insert scripts, database lister scripts, edit record forms, update record scripts, delete confirmation scripts, delete scripts, search forms, search scripts and other frontend/database interaction code. Fails WP: N. I found a couple passing mentions of phpCodeGenie in some papers, but nothing more than that. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-11 01:55 Independent Reference Model The Independent Reference Model (I.R.M.) is a conceptual model used in the analysis of storage system: disk drives, caches, etc. This article is incoherent and has no useful or understandable content (NeedsGlasses)
2024-05-07 23:10 Angzarr (Unicode character with unknown origin) Angzarr is the name of a character in Unicode that has an unknown origin. It was added to Unicode 3.2, but the symbol has been present in works prior to its release. The name is from an abbreviation of its Unicode name, "Right Angle With Downwards Zigzag Arrow". Failure of WP:GNG. (TheTechie)
2024-05-11 18:04 Mouse Sonar (Computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME) Mouse Sonar is a computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME.

When Mouse Sonar is enabled, releasing the Ctrl key causes several concentric circles to appear around the pointer for a short time. This may be especially useful to locate the pointer on contrast-rich or colorful background.

Non notable article, with no reference. Also see WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Lack of any sources even supporting its existence, other than few Microsoft support answers and a Youtube shorts, do not exist. (ExclusiveEditor)

STEM/Engineering[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 05:06 Dealership management system (bundled management information system created specifically for automotive industry car dealerships or large equipment manufacturers) A dealership management system (DMS) or auto dealership management system is a bundled management information system created specifically for the automotive industry, car dealerships or large equipment manufacturers, such as General Motors, Ford, Fiat Chrysler dealerships, and also adapted for cars, boats, bikes, RV, and power sports dealers. Does not meet GNG or any other notability requirements. (Just Another Cringy Username)
2024-05-10 12:49 JSX Flight 284 (Aviation incident) On May 3, 2024, an Embraer ERJ-145 of the charter airline JSX, operating flight 284, suffered a left gear collapse that damaged the plane's left wing. A crew member on board was injured. Per WP:NOTNEWS, WP:CONTINUEDCOVERAGE and the event criteria (Aviationwikiflight)

STEM/Medicine & Health[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-06 19:54 Kanye Adventist Hospital (Hospital in Botswana) Kanye Adventist Hospital is a Christian health facility located in Kanye, a town in southern Botswana, located 83 kilometres (52 mi) south-west of the capital Gaborone. Kanye is the administrative centre of the Southern District. Kanye is the traditional capital of the Ngwaketse tribe, who first settled in the area in the 1790s. I did a Google search of this hospital and I did not find that many third-party references. And those that I did find were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 20:11 Seventh-day Adventist Hospital, Ottapalam (Hospital in Kerala, India) The Seventh-day Adventist Hospital, Ottapalam is a charitable mission hospital in Ottapalam in the Palakkad district of Kerala, India. It was established in 1969 as a part of a health care unit of the worldwide organisation - the Seventh-day Adventist Church. I did a Google search of this hospital and found not that many third-party references. And those that I found were only trivial. (Catfurball)
2024-05-06 23:09 Pasadena Recovery Center Pasadena Recovery Center is a residential drug and alcohol treatment center located in Pasadena, California. It is licensed by the State of California Drug and Alcohol Programs. It was also the site for Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew from 2008 to 2012. The 98-bed facility was opened in 2000 and offers a 12-step based treatment program as well as treatment for dual-diagnosis. Run of the mill recovery center. (Graywalls)

STEM/Physics[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-08 00:05 Spring (mathematics) (geometric surface in the shape of a helically coiled tube) In geometry, a spring is a surface in the shape of a coiled tube, generated by sweeping a circle about the path of a helix.[citation needed] Unsourced since its creation in 2005 (its sole footnote does not mention this topic). Appears to consist entirely of original research. Already by 2007 the talk page has apparent consensus that this is a neologism. I can find no evidence that the title has this as its standard meaning. (David Eppstein)

STEM/Technology[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-05 15:48 Voxofon (Company founded in 2008) Voxofon was a VoIP company that developed mobile apps and communication services that utilised over-the-top (OTT) voice and messaging technologies for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, and WebOS. It was founded in 2008 and enabled free app-to-app domestic and international calls and texts, as well as the option for users to make international calls and texts to friends and family that use feature phones or landlines. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-05 23:34 XRuby (Ruby to Java static compiler) XRuby was the first Ruby to Java static compiler which compiles Ruby source code (.rb) to Java bytecode (.class). It is notable because it contains a complete ANTLR grammar for Ruby 1.8 source code. Non-notable software. Lacks WP:SIGCOV in WP:RS to meet WP:GNG. (StreetcarEnjoyer)
2024-05-07 03:26 Magenium Solutions LLC Magenium Solutions LLC is an information technology (IT) consulting, systems integration and outsourcing company headquartered in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. It is a private company founded in 2007 by Colleen LaMantia and Tim Traxinger. concernWP:NCORP - Article does not appear to be of a notable subject. It is orphaned, and mainly is only a timeline of promotional news. (QuiteBearish)
2024-05-07 12:26 Pathtrace Pathtrace was founded before 1998 and remains in Reading, Berkshire, England. Its main product is a 3-axis CAM system that specializes in production machining. not notable, lack of any significant coverage of the company. (Tim Landy)
2024-05-07 13:04 Redcort Software (American software company) Redcort Software is an American software company that develops time and attendance software for both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows computers. Redcort Software is headquartered in Fresno, California, in the middle of California's central San Joaquin Valley. Fails the notability guideline for companies. Obvious paid SPA. Maybe a case for its product being notable but notability is not inherited. (Teratix)
2024-05-07 13:24 KeyedIn Solutions KeyedIn Solutions is an international business software company based in Bloomington, Minnesota. Fails the notability guideline for companies. (Teratix)
2024-05-07 21:29 Scikit-image (Image processing library for Python) scikit-image (formerly scikits.image) is an open-source image processing library for the Python programming language.

It includes algorithms for segmentation, geometric transformations, color space manipulation, analysis, filtering, morphology, feature detection, and more.

Fails WP: N. Bressert describes a quick example of how to use scikit-image -- it's iffy whether this provides in-depth coverage. The rest of the sources in the article are primary and/or self-published blog posts that do not meet the standard for reliability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-07 23:26 MayaVi (Python library) MayaVi is a scientific data visualizer written in Python, which uses VTK and provides a GUI via Tkinter. MayaVi was developed by Prabhu Ramachandran, is free and distributed under the BSD License. It is cross-platform and runs on any platform where both Python and VTK are available (almost any Unix, Mac OS X, or Windows). Fails WP: N. I can't find any sources that are secondary and cover the subject in-depth to establish notability. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-08 12:58 Windows domain (Logical, hierarchical collection of security principles sharing a central directory database) A Windows domain is a form of a computer network in which all user accounts, computers, printers and other security principals, are registered with a central database located on one or more clusters of central computers known as domain controllers. Authentication takes place on domain controllers. Cites no sources, is largely conjecture, and is extensively covered under active directory and other windows topics. (Mr.weedle)
2024-05-08 18:08 Python SCOOP (software) (Python software module for distributing concurrent tasks on various environments) SCOOP (Scalable Concurrent Operations in Python) is a Python software module for distributing concurrent tasks on various environments, from heterogeneous grids of workstations to supercomputers. Fails WP: N. The only inline citation doesn't actually describe the library. I found a book by Giancarlo Zaccone that gives a short example on how to use SCOOP; however, I don't think it meets the standard for in-depth coverage. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-08 18:51 Gubb (application) (Web-based list application that requires no downloaded software) gubb was a Web-based list application that required no downloaded software. With gubb, users could create, manage and share an unlimited number of lists. gubb also offered a fully functional mobile Web application [2]. I did a search and doubt the sources are good enough for notability (Chidgk1)
2024-05-09 08:45 Snapt Inc. (American software company) Snapt Inc. was a software company that provides load balancing, acceleration, security and caching for websites, applications and services. Snapt shut down in August, 2022 Fails the notability guideline for companies. Created by paid SPA. Defunct. (Teratix)
2024-05-10 22:58 Python for S60 (Programming language for smartphones) Python for S60, also called PyS60—a term reminiscent of the Unix naming convention— is a port of the Python programming language developed by Nokia for its S60 software platform, originally based on Python 2.2.2 from 2002.

The final version, PyS60-2.0.0, released on 11 February 2010 updated the Python core to version 2.5.4.

I don't think this meets WP: N. The only source I could find that could establish notability was a book review by Steve Litchfield -- since multiple independent reliable sources must provide in-depth coverage, this doesn't establish notability. If removing this PROD, please add sources to the article that would establish notablity (the Litchfield source would be fine, but one more is needed). (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-10 23:20 PhpCodeGenie phpCodeGenie is a code generator for web applications. Once the user designs their database tables, phpCodeGenie generates the scripts and programs. It will build data entry forms, insert scripts, database lister scripts, edit record forms, update record scripts, delete confirmation scripts, delete scripts, search forms, search scripts and other frontend/database interaction code. Fails WP: N. I found a couple passing mentions of phpCodeGenie in some papers, but nothing more than that. (HyperAccelerated)
2024-05-11 18:04 Mouse Sonar (Computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME) Mouse Sonar is a computer accessibility feature available in Microsoft Windows versions since Windows ME.

When Mouse Sonar is enabled, releasing the Ctrl key causes several concentric circles to appear around the pointer for a short time. This may be especially useful to locate the pointer on contrast-rich or colorful background.

Non notable article, with no reference. Also see WP:INDISCRIMINATE. Lack of any sources even supporting its existence, other than few Microsoft support answers and a Youtube shorts, do not exist. (ExclusiveEditor)

Unsorted[edit]

PROD date Article Excerpt Concern
2024-05-07 09:25 Taurpis Tula (UK musical group) Taurpis Tula is a Glasgow-based band currently comprising David Keenan, Heather Leigh Murray and Alex Neilson. Initially a duo of Keenan and Murray (both of whom are listed with the surname "Leigh X" on their debut album), they expanded to a trio in 2005 with the Steel Rods Bruise Butterflies CDR on Chocolate Monk being the first document of this incarnation. Fails WP:SIGCOV. Been on the cat:nn list for more than 10 years and never been sources. No social media coverage. Really obscure. No indication of significance. (Scope creep)
2024-05-07 10:53 Columbia Centre (Office building in Berkshire, England) The Columbia Centre is a landmark office building situated in the heart of Bracknell town centre adjacent to the rail station, bus station and taxi rank and situated prominently on Market Street / Station Road. The building is currently undergoing a comprehensive refurbishment, an enhanced entrance and reception area will offer a new contemporary style to the building. cannot find any notability, seems to be just an office building. (Tim Landy)
2024-05-10 08:37 Maacher Jhol (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Maacher Jhol may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-10 08:38 Macpac (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term) Macpac may refer to: Disambiguation page not required (WP:ONEOTHER). Primary topic article has a hatnote to the only other use. (Shhhnotsoloud)
2024-05-12 00:53 Now hear this (nautical command) "Now hear this" is a phrase used, particularly in the United States Navy, to instruct personnel to give "attention to an order or command about to follow". This phrase does not appear to be notable; no reliable sources describing the phrase could be found except the single source already cited. Wikipedia is not a dictionary. (EducatedRedneck)