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*'''Delete''' Much as I love lolcode, I don't think it's notable enough for inclusion yet. A sentence or two about it in [[Lolcat]] would be more appropriate. -- [[User:VitriolUK|VitriolUK]] 10:03, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
* '''Weak delete''' for now. It presently lacks notability, but it may merit inclusion should it become non-fictional. A short section in Lolcats (but not copyvio) would be sensible. [[User:Ian13|<span style="color:#067"><u>Ian</u>¹³</span>]][[User talk:Ian13|<span style="font-variant:small-caps">/t</span>]] 11:53, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
* '''Delete''' (changed from keep). Non-notable but should have a section in [[Lolcat]]. — [[User:Taggard|<
* '''Delete''', mention in [[locat]]. Too new to establish notability, no real sources yet. --[[User:Stlemur|Stlemur]] 14:09, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
* '''Keep''', LOLCODE is a programming language, while Lolcat is a meme. Though the language is inspired by Lolcat, they are too completely different entities. Would you merge the article for the Python language with Monty Python (which it is named for)? Additionally, it is not a "fictional" language. It has a PHP-based web framework (LOLCODE on Monorail) and several [http://lolcode.com/implementations/implementations| implementations] via .NET and the Java SDK. [[User:71.61.15.192|71.61.15.192]] 15:51, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
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