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November 2

Propose merging Template:BasicMedalTable with Template:MedalistTable.
Looks like it performs the existing functions of MedalistTable. Only two transclusions. Bsherr (talk) 23:43, 2 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Unnecessary template for a few subsidiaries of a company Joseph2302 (talk) 23:30, 2 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

  • Keep FWIW, this template does not list these organisations and people:
  1. Aditya Birla Payments Bank
  2. Aditya Birla Capital
  3. Birla Sun Life Asset Management
  4. Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital
  5. Aditya Birla World Academy
  6. Aditya Birla Public School, Rehla
  7. Aditya Birla Intermediate College
  8. Grasim Bhiwani Textiles
  9. Rajashree Birla
  10. Ananya Birla
  11. Aryaman Birla
It also mistakenly adds Birla Corporation to its list. While related, it's not part of the ABG. Then there are all the brands that effectively come under subsidiaries of the AB group. These include Louis Philippe (brand), and so on. And frankly, this is just the tip of the iceberg. These are the subsidiaries of one of the subsidiaries of its subsidiary. IOW, this template can be improved upon.—Cpt.a.haddock (talk) (please ping when replying) 19:25, 5 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Templates based on Article Next Eleven that has now been deleted and redirected to Jim O'Neill#Next Eleven after Afd. Unlike Group of Seven or BRICS which are widely known and an actual existing club of countries, Next Eleven is only a hypothetical list of countries proposed by Goldman Sachs' Jim O'Neill (economist) who has a penchant for such acronyms like BRIC, MIST, MINT [1]. The coverage is only in Goldman Sachs papers or articles from its employees. O'Neil abandoned and replaced this list with another list called MIKT in 2011 and then again with MINT in 2014. DBigXray 09:43, 2 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Templates based on Article Next Eleven that has now been deleted and redirected to Jim O'Neill#Next Eleven after Afd. Unlike Group of Seven or BRICS which are widely known and an actual existing club of countries, Next Eleven is only a hypothetical list of countries proposed by Goldman Sachs' Jim O'Neill (economist) who has a penchant for such acronyms like BRIC, MIST, MINT [2]. The coverage is only in Goldman Sachs papers or articles from its employees. O'Neil abandoned and replaced this list with another list called MIKT in 2011 and then again with MINT in 2014. DBigXray 09:42, 2 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]