Talk:Brownbagging (agriculture)
This article was nominated for deletion on 2007-12-15. The result of the discussion was keep. |
I removed the prod on the basis that the proposal for deletion was incorrect, brownbagging (sp?) is not just a U.S. term but is widely used in Canada as well (and perhaps other parts of the world?). This article should be transfered to the dictionary, as previously suggested, rather than deleted, in my view. Or perhaps split, with the agricultural practice remaining in this project if it can be proved to be notable. Thanks, Shawn in Montreal 13:58, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
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Thanks Shawn
[edit]Thank you for removing the "prod", Shawn. I signed up with Wikipedia and used a lot of company time to create small articles about brownbag, brown bag and expand brownbagging because I got a mail from Oracle advertising their "DB9.2 LifeTime Support BrownBag" and I didn't know what a "BrownBag" was.
I see the point about putting the word in a dictionary instead of an encyclopedia. But I would rather not (as a user) make that distinction. I just want to know what "BrownBag" is - as I'm sure many others would like to know.
Now I'm going to lunch - without the bag.