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  2. Etcher (software) - Wikipedia

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    balenaEtcher (commonly referred to and formerly known as Etcher) is a free and open-source utility used for writing image files such as .iso and .img files, as well as zipped folders onto storage media to create live SD cards and USB flash drives.

  3. Wikipedia:No amount of editing can overcome a lack of notability

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    Wikipedia:Common sourcing mistakes (notability) – at times the notability of a topic is questioned that is notable, but lacks strong citations to reliable, secondary and independent sources substantively treating that topic. This essay covers three common mistakes in using sources to show notability.

  4. Wikipedia:How Wikipedia notability works - Wikipedia

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    Rather than being truly defined in one place, wiki-notability has a defacto definition which is the end result of a complex wiki-notability ecosystem. This ecosystem consists of guidelines, established practices and values, venues and other pages and human decision making which includes weighting and combining multiple considerations.

  5. Wikipedia:Notability - Wikipedia

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    While notability itself is not temporary, from time to time a reassessment of the evidence of notability or suitability of existing articles may be requested by any user via a deletion discussion, or new evidence may arise for articles previously deemed unsuitable. Thus, an article may be proposed for deletion months or even years after its ...

  6. Wikipedia:Verifiability and notability - Wikipedia

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    Notability addresses whether or not we are likely to have enough sources to craft a complete article, both in principle and mechanics. As such, multiple reliable sources are required to meet notability criteria. As a loose guideline, a minimum of 3 sources with comprehensive coverage should be provided.

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  8. Wikipedia:Common sourcing mistakes (notability) - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, a specific type of reference work properly containing articles on topics of knowledge.Wikipedia employs the concept of notability to avoid indiscriminate inclusion of topics by attempting to ensure that the subjects of articles are "worthy of notice" – by including articles only on topics that the world has taken note of by substantively treating them in ...

  9. Wikipedia:Notability (web) - Wikipedia

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    In the dictionary, notable means "worthy of being noted" or "attracting notice." Wikipedia bases its decision about whether web content is notable enough to justify a separate article on the verifiable evidence that the web content has attracted the notice of reliable sources unrelated to the web content, its authors, or its owners.