Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Dave Petrovic


 * No evidence to uphold deletion. The article is held within the required limits to be online.
 * Sources dictate evidence of factual events ✅ The article is upheld by some of the most notable names and groups in Australian music including Kerser: one of the biggest names in Australian Hip Hop/Rap. The subject being used within credits in multiple pieces of material provide evidence as to the subject's influence.
 * Use of appropriate resources upheld. The article has been referenced appropriately in accordance with Wikipedia's rules and guidelines of "Citing Sources" that being the use of general referencing whereby a citation supports content but is not linked to any particular piece of material in the article through an inline citation.
 * Notability of sources: Incorrect. Sources referenced in this article detail the subject's influence on multiple subjects, groups and persons of whom many are searchable throughout the Wikipedia database and adhere to the Wikipedia guidelines. They dictate that notability requires only the existence of suitable independent, reliable sources, not their immediate presence or citation in an article. . The existence of such sources has been proven.
 * Notability of significance: Incorrect. An unsuitable reason for deletion. The article is held with the parameters of the Wikipedia guidelines. The subject has been a major contributor to some of the biggest acts in Australian rock 'n' roll. Further research is needed on the Australian music scene on behalf of the editors and commentators to get an understanding of the subject's influence.
 * Characterising sources of having a lack of notability: Incorrect Some of the references detailed represent some of the biggest online sources material within Australian music. Tonedeaf is one of the biggest pieces of online material dedicated to bringing viewers news and upcoming events throughout the Australian music scene. Triple J Unearthed is also another highly notable source as it is one of the only radio programs in Australia dedicated to bringing new and independent (not published by a record label) music to Australian listeners.
 * Autobiographical purposes does not warrant deletion. The purposes of the article being accused of Autobiographical does not warrant deletion. In accordance with Wikipedia's guidelines, this article does not hold evidence of exaggerated achievement nor personal high regard. No exaggeration of significance is highlighted. This article appears to be of a neutral nature and simply details factual events regarding persons or groups that do hold significance.
 * Further scrutiny is required for this article to be mandated as inappropriate material and subject to deletion. Therefore the subject of Dave Petrovic still holds as appropriate material.

Yahmezzz (talk) 11:32, 20 February 2017 (UTC)