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:*:::First, if you have a potential conflict of interest with this article topic (such as being a current or former editor for the publication), you should review the [[WP:COI|conflict-of-interest]] policy. Generally, that means declaring that you have a conflict of interest in this discussion or on your talk page. ([[User:Pisenberg]], you may find reviewing [[WP:COI]] useful as well; based on your talk page declaration, you definitely have a COI for this topic.) Further, while [[WP:COI]] does not explicitly require a user with a COI from voting in a related AFD discussion like this one, I would definitely recommend abstaining. (Participation in the discussion as in your comment above is fine, and in fact encouraged!)
:*:::Second, you wrote "for reasons I've stated above", but it's not actually clear to me what reasons you're referring to. Would you mind clarifying? I think you might mean either (a) that CG&A is old compared to other IEEE magazines or (b) that IEEE is majority peer-reviewed. [[User:Suriname0|Suriname0]] ([[User talk:Suriname0|talk]]) 04:04, 18 October 2023 (UTC)
:*::::Sorry, I was unaware of the rules. I only meant to reply to the questions about what is an IEEE magazine, how much peer-review, etc. and tried to limit myself to factual data and references you might find useful. I added the vote to "Keep" the page as an afterthought, my bad. I think both reasons I gave are valid as is the fact that many similar pages have been approved, but I leave that up to all of you. [[User:MikePotel|MikePotel]] ([[User talk:MikePotel|talk]]) 20:59, 18 October 2023 (UTC)
 
*'''Keep''' long-established journal, easily passes [[WP:NJOURNALS]]. &#32;<span style="font-variant:small-caps; whitespace:nowrap;">[[User:Headbomb|Headbomb]] {[[User talk:Headbomb|t]] · [[Special:Contributions/Headbomb|c]] · [[WP:PHYS|p]] · [[WP:WBOOKS|b]]}</span> 09:04, 14 October 2023 (UTC)