Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ramanathan V. Guha
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Errr...is this guy really that notable? Article reads more like a resume cover letter and doesn't seem, to me, to establish notability. Wrathchild 14:46, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
- Comment - If he really co-founded Epinions then he has at least a claim to notability. Agreed that the article reads like a (badly written) CV, however. --kingboyk 17:00, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
- Cleanup I don't want to have to read a c.v. to try to understand why this person is notable. If it can't be stated clearly in a sentence then it should go. -- (aeropagitica) UK 21:55, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
- Cleanup - He's a well-known computer scientist in knowledge representation and artificial intelligence circles, and is one of the creators of the Resource Description Framework that is the basis for a lot of Semantic Web work. I think that makes him notable, though I agree the article could be cleaned up. -- cmh 03:30, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
- Abstain: Is he notable to he here? And surnames ending with "Guha", which is a surname used in Bengal normally has no convention to write names like Ramanathan V. Guha (I mean names are written in full) - though exceptions my be there, of course. Full name shall be appreciated. I would invite more comments as regards the notability. --Bhadani 06:23, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
- I think he's notable because many of the projects he has lead or made significant contributions to — not just Epinions, but the Cyc project, and the Resource Description Framework and Semantic Web — are well-known enough within the computer industry to make him an "industry figure." On the subject of naming, he is often cited in the computer industry press and computer science academia as "R. V. Guha" and is otherwise referred to within the English-language portion of the industry via an "anglicized" name, as in the entry's title. This might be important for discoverability and linkability, though there could always be redirects to his proper or preferred form (whatever it may be). -- cmh 07:22, 8 January 2006 (UTC)