Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/ERICS

According to the Wikipedia Importance Criteria:

"An article is "important" enough to be included in Wikipedia if any one of the following is true:

1. There is evidence that a reasonable number of people are, were or might be concurrently interested in the subject (eg. it is at least well-known in a community). 2. It is an expansion (longer than a stub) upon an established subject. 3. Discussion on the article's talk page establishes its importance.

If an article is "important" according to the above then there's no reason to delete it on the basis of it being:

1. of insufficient importance, fame or relevance, or 2. currently small or a stub, or 3. obscure. (Detailed obscure topics hurt no-one because it's hard to find them by accident, and Wikipedia isn't paper.)"

ERICS is well known within a community and therefore it is important enough to be included in Wikipedia. (1st Paragraph point 1) As it is important enough there is no need to delete it on the basis of it being of insufficient importance, fame or relevance. (2nd Paragraph point 1) Djb1985 12:39, 28 May 2006 (UTC)