User talk:AndrewCStuart
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Str8ts
Do you have any third party sources for any of this?©Geni 11:44, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
I assume I am correctly replying to this question by simply editing 'this page'. Jeff Widderich and I are the 'source' of str8ts and I am the initial author of the Str8ts article. Fans may expand and add to the article given time and awareness of it. I didn't want to sprinkle the article with links to our sites and personal home pages as that seemed gratuitous. Simply linking to the Str8ts website for further information seemed appropriate. I am acknowledging the tradition from which this puzzle derives by linking to Sudoku. There are no other third party sources. - Andrew Stuart, 11 January 2010
- The datestamp is produced by signing your posts with ~~~~. The problem is that if there are no third party sources the article doesn't meet the requirments of Wikipedia:Verifiability and will need to be deleted.©Geni 17:01, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
- I have added sources to sudokuwiki.org and str8ts.com. Regards notability, for which it has been tagged: This subject has equal merits with kenken, Futoshiki, Kakuro and a dozen other puzzles that have established articles. The fact that the puzzle is relatively new and unique and therefore lacks external sources does not imply non-notability. Internet users will be looking for an article as the puzzle will be soon inside newspapers. Andrew C Stuart (talk) 15:08, 12 January 2010 (UTC)