Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Vyelipol

 This page is an archive of the discussion about the proposed deletion of the article below. This page is no longer live. Further comments should be made on the article's talk page rather than here so that this page is preserved as an historic record. The result of the debate was '''6 Delete / 3 Keep. Delete.''' -- AllyUnion (talk) 04:05, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Vyelipol
It appears to be a joke. Uncle G 05:05, 2005 Jan 30 (UTC) This page is now preserved as an archive of the debate and, like some other VfD subpages, is no longer 'live'. Subsequent comments on the issue, the deletion, or the decision-making process should be placed on the relevant 'live' pages. Please do not edit this page.
 * Delete, Props for being one of the vaguest articles I have seen. Inter 13:26, 30 Jan 2005 (UTC)
 * Delete, not notable, hoax. Megan1967 01:20, 31 Jan 2005 (UTC)
 * Keep, Article has been rewritten far more coherently, and now actually makes sense. PalmMP3 07:47, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 * Note to those of you condsidering deleting this page: this page has been rewritten on a more serious note to reflect the true history of Vyelipol, and is no longer some vague, joke-like article as it may have previously seemed. As for "citing sources", I will post them as soon as I can find them on the web (the sources I used were all hardcopy and/or real life experiences and knowledge). Please reconsider your vote to delete this page. Thank you. 70.23.42.41 07:33, 2005 Feb 1 (comment moved from article to discussion Uncle G 12:43, 2005 Feb 1 (UTC))
 * Weak Delete. Still not really fit for an encyplodia, seems way too personal. JimmyShelter 12:49, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 * Keep, I am the original author of this article, and I intended it as a stub. This is a about a well know Jewish school in New York, and information about its history. I would like to put information about the town it is named after, but very little is known. However, many people are researching this information, and it would add to the historical perspective, as many Jewish schools take their names from the towns in which they or their founders originated.
 * Keep. Bacchiad 15:09, 2 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 * Delete. Schoolcruft.  Edeans 05:11, 3 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 * Delete. It reads like something from the school newspaper. Info about the town: maybe. Junes 00:13, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 * Full of unverifiable information about an apparently non-notable school. Delete. RadicalSubversiv E 07:58, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)