My IP address (as usual - regardless of where I live or try to access)
is blocked from signing in to Wikipedia. The major complaint seems to
be lack of external "independent" web pages mentioning BASFA.

In addition to argument, providing such links and information would be
of help to prevent the deletion or threat of deletion for the future.

If you own an appropriate website, it might be a good thing to put
some information about BASFA on it, then provide someone who can edit
the Wikipedia page with the link.

Here's what I can offer:

http://www.radio-sf.com/home/radio-scifi-links

And a link for the twitter hashtag #basfa (so talk it up people -
right now there's only one tweet listed! "older tweets no available")

http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23basfa

Science Fiction/San Francisco (which publishes the minutes)

http://efanzines.com/SFSF/index.htm

Hope that helps!

Bob

On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Standlee, Kevin
<standlee.ke...@menloworldwide.com> wrote:
> BASFA's listing in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basfa has been 
> marked for deletion, again, by the exclusionist "RadioFan," who as far as I 
> can tell only wants things included in Wikipedia that he's personally heard 
> of or that have been printed in paper form that can also be seen online. 
> *grump* People who can argue for the "notability" of the club in the 
> labyrinthine way that Wikipedia discusses things may want to get involved 
> here.
>
> Kevin
>
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