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editSomeone added a template claiming that Margulis was not notable enough for an article. I do not know what triggered that bizarre idea. It is easy to find a large number of articles and references to his works. Just check the "What links here" list in Wikipedia alone. Or google for him or check the list of books he has written and their impact and reviews. Mlewan (talk) 08:10, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
I agree. He is one of the first three people inducted simultaneously into the Photoshop Hall of Fame, and is either the best selling Photoshop author or at least in the top 5 Photoshop-related authors in history. He is definitely noteworthy enough to be included. I don't know what is required in order to have a {prod} or whatever tag removed from an article, but his definitely should be. Sjledet (talk) 13:50, 16 April 2008 (UTC)