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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.

The result was keep. clpo13(talk) 22:46, 28 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Delete Does not appear to meet the criteria for establishing notability. References are poor and not entirely reliable or are Primary. Biggest claim to fame is a claim to have coined the phrase "Desktop Publishing" Fails WP:BIO. HighKing++ 15:04, 13 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Businesspeople-related deletion discussions. Bakazaka (talk) 23:09, 13 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Visual arts-related deletion discussions. Bakazaka (talk) 23:09, 13 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Note: This discussion has been included in the list of Computing-related deletion discussions. Bakazaka (talk) 23:09, 13 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Sure, @HighKing:, but next time maybe you can do the research before nominating? I found these by employing a standard Google search with the quoted phrase "Paul Brainerd", sometimes with "Aldus" or "philanthropy". Some are in-depth and some are passing mentions of the DTP phrase he coined. The sources deal with both his role in computer history and his more recent, widely covered, efforts in New Zealand to establish some kind of ecological retreat. There are at least a dozen more mentions of his role in establishing DTP that I have not included. So there you are.

ThatMontrealIP (talk) 01:18, 17 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

  • Comment the nomination claims coining a phrase isn't enough for notability. Fair enough, however in this case he did not simply make up a phrase. He co-founded a company that brought out the first WYSIWYG consumer Desktop publishing program. Then he coined the phrase. There's a bit of work there. Per WP:ANYBIO, he made "a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in his or her specific field". That contribution to the field is widely recognized above, in the many different publications... Time, the New York Times etc. He is mentioned is just about every history of DTP.ThatMontrealIP (talk) 02:17, 17 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Jovanmilic97 (talk) 18:30, 20 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.
Please add new comments below this notice. Thanks, Vanamonde (Talk) 18:42, 27 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's talk page or in a deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.