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Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:31 am
by smiller
That is true that you cannot create a Wikipedia article for something if it does not have the right amount of notability. Someone could just MAKE a Wikipedia page, but the effort may not be worth it... they may end up removing it.

I spent an HOUR working on a page for another site on Wikipedia once, and it got removed for not having "enough notability".

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:41 am
by bmelts
Funnily enough, LÖVE has a French Wikipedia page, just not an English one.

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:52 am
by nevon
Gherghetta wrote:Is the "Löve-party" a real thing or...?
LÖVE-PARTY is a real thing, yes. We were in the Ludum Dare Jam.

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:35 am
by arquivista
nevon wrote:
Gherghetta wrote:Is the "Löve-party" a real thing or...?
LÖVE-PARTY is a real thing, yes. We were in the Ludum Dare Jam.
From Wikipedia:

"LÖVE-PARTY is an urban folklore myth of an underground event where is believed that prosmiscous ([1] - proof needed) coders of LÖVE community have, as name party suggests, several orgies ([2] - exact quantification needed) recurring to illicit chemical substances ([3] - complete list needed) and in an athmosphere of hippie-trance rave music ([4] - dj set list needed). In these parties, respectable LÖVE coders like for example Nevon have fetish and wild sex with things like his IKEA chair (https://love2d.org/forums/download/file.php?id=22318). LÖVE-PARTY is percepted to many LÖVE users ([4] - citation needed) as the ultimate dream or the Holy-Graal event for any LÖVE coder. ROBIN and bartbes, some of the developers of LÖVE code, denied several times to have connections or approve such events ([5] - alibi needed)."

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:42 am
by bartoleo

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:56 am
by nevon
arquivista wrote:
nevon wrote:
Gherghetta wrote:Is the "Löve-party" a real thing or...?
LÖVE-PARTY is a real thing, yes. We were in the Ludum Dare Jam.
"[...] ROBIN and bartbes, some of the developers of LÖVE code, denied several times to have connections or approve such events ([5] - alibi needed)."
Stupid Wikipedia. They always get things wrong. Bartbes is part of the LÖVE-PARTY!

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:48 am
by arquivista
bartoleo wrote:added italian page
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%96VE
Who's is Nikolaus Gebhardt? Shouldn't also have also the same dev names as the french version (Anders Ruud, Michael Enger, Tommy Nguyen)?

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:56 am
by bartoleo
ooooooooooooooooooops :death:
copy-paste from another page (irrlicht)...
I corrected it now

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:29 am
by zac352
arquivista wrote:
nevon wrote:
Gherghetta wrote:Is the "Löve-party" a real thing or...?
LÖVE-PARTY is a real thing, yes. We were in the Ludum Dare Jam.
From Wikipedia:

"LÖVE-PARTY is an urban folklore myth of an underground event where is believed that prosmiscous ([1] - proof needed) coders of LÖVE community have, as name party suggests, several orgies ([2] - exact quantification needed) recurring to illicit chemical substances ([3] - complete list needed) and in an athmosphere of hippie-trance rave music ([4] - dj set list needed). In these parties, respectable LÖVE coders like for example Nevon have fetish and wild sex with things like his IKEA chair (https://love2d.org/imgmirrur/2PoYh.png). LÖVE-PARTY is percepted to many LÖVE users ([4] - citation needed) as the ultimate dream or the Holy-Graal event for any LÖVE coder. ROBIN and bartbes, some of the developers of LÖVE code, denied several times to have connections or approve such events ([5] - alibi needed)."
O_O

Re: Why doesn't Löve have a wikipedia-page?

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 3:59 pm
by bartbes
arquivista wrote: Who's is Nikolaus Gebhardt?
Never heard of him...
arquivista wrote:Shouldn't also have also the same dev names as the french version (Anders Ruud, Michael Enger, Tommy Nguyen)?
I wouldn't mind having my name in there, same goes for anjo, I'd say.