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The result was delete. MBisanz talk 13:29, 4 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Fergus Henderson (computer scientist)
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Non-notable computer scientist. The single reference in the article is clearly unreliable. GeoffreyT2000 (talk) 23:15, 13 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
- Delete. This BIO article from 2006 is, well, from another era. Interestingly, this article was tagged in its first, originating edit, as being questionable in its notability. It seems to me that this was a test of sorts, checking the bounds of what notability was going to be defined to be. And/or a reaction to article Fergus Henderson, about a chef, exploring how disambiguation would be done. The entire current text content is:
Fergus Henderson (born 1971) is a computer scientist who was one of the original developers of the Mercury programming language. He is the maintainer for Distcc.[1] / He now lives in the UK works for Google in London, England. He currently a tech lead on the TTS team where he works on services and tools for speech synthesis and speech recognition.
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- It is not enough to establish notability by the BIO standards that have since evolved. --doncram 22:21, 26 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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