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UtherSRG, thank you for restoring this draft; I had a note in my datebook that it would hit 6 months and be eligible for G13 deletion in early January but missed the deadline by a few days. The draft is in limbo since its creator, Itsrahulkashyap, is indef-blocked (for copyvio) without talk page access. I have entirely rewritten the article from sources, but am unsure whether it now meets Wikipedia standards; much of the English-language coverage is a bit promotional, and I can't read Hindi. So I'm reluctant to simply return it to mainspace. I have considered hitting the "submit" button to have it evaluated through the AfC process, as you suggest, but this would automatically result in my getting credit for the article if it's accepted, and that credit really should go to Itsrahulkashyap, despite his failure to understand copyright. Is there any way to have it AfC-evaluated without my getting the credit if it's judged ok? Yngvadottir (talk) 02:43, 15 January 2024 (UTC)Reply
We generally don't care about who submits it. We can see the history to know who contributed what. So if you think it is ready for evaluation, then go ahead and submit it. - UtherSRG(talk)11:19, 15 January 2024 (UTC)Reply