Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Brian Hart

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The result of the debate was Delete (4 delete, 1 keep, 1 anonymous vote, and 1 new user) --Allen3 talk July 9, 2005 16:48 (UTC)

Brian Hart
Non-notable, possibly vanity. Author of non-notable comic Disassemblance (also on vfd). As a musician, has released one album on an unspecified independent label, afterwards only releases have been web-based.  &mdash; Gwalla | Talk 1 July 2005 19:30 (UTC)
 * Weak Keep Familiar with the comic, not so much anything else. NN vanity, just likely not known.--64.223.199.2 1 July 2005 22:16 (UTC)
 * Weak Keep I support the article for the comic Disassemblance, but I'm not familiar enough with the author to know if he is worthy of inclusion himself. However, the entry for Jerry Holkins of  Penny Arcade has just about as much info, but has been allowed to remain.  Though, in all fairness, he is one half of PA.  I remain somewhat neutral, and wonder what other's have to say. --Sumsumone 2 July 2005 01:29 (UTC)
 * ''User's second edit.
 * Delete non notable possible vanity. JamesBurns 2 July 2005 04:19 (UTC)
 * Delete - no evidence of notability. CDC   (talk)  2 July 2005 04:33 (UTC)
 * Keep it's not vanity, I know the guy and he wouldn't do that. The article for his webcomic deserves to stay, so he does also. --DragonGuyver July 2, 2005 16:07 (UTC)
 * Delete, please read WP:VAIN for the definition of vanity in this context. Radiant_ &gt;|&lt; July 4, 2005 09:00 (UTC)
 * Comment: I still disagree. Brian Hart isn't just some chef in New York, he's an experimental musician and creator of a well-loved long-running comic strip and moderator of a fierce community at the same site. The page you directed me to doesn't seem to describe something like that. &mdash; unsigned comment by 
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