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*'''Keep''' The current python project for instance does little service to the particular phenomenon of Monty Python - and its effect on many in the english speaking word - any traces/aspects of the phenomenon - however slight in some editors views - need careful preservation from the lumberjacks. cheers [[User:SatuSuro|Satu]][[User talk:SatuSuro|Suro]] 02:38, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
:*So you're suggesting that ''every single thing associated with Monty Python ever'' should have its own article? With no regard to the actual notability of the thing in question? That viewpoint does not appear to have any foundation in our policies and guidelines, which establish standards of notability for Wikipedia articles. [[User:Otto4711|Otto4711]] 12:33, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
*'''Keep all''' - Several books regarding Monty Python have been published, going into often extraordinary detail regarding the subject, yes, including individual skits. I think that those volumes help establish the notability of these skits. Having said that, I have no objections to the possibility of merging and/or otherwise combining several of these articles into a reduced number of articles, perhaps one per episode, after the articles have been worked on a bit more and it is clearer exactly how long they are likely to ultimately be. But deletion at this point seems uncalled for. [[User:Warlordjohncarter|John Carter]] 16:12, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
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