321:. It took a little looking through the revision history to tell what was going on, but I'm convinced that the original article ( which has been restored ) was good, and certainly not subject to speedy-anything. It's essentially a super-disambiguation page that briefly covers usage of "output" among various disciplines. The page it was replaced with was a pretty trivial dab page. The present version, which merges the two, should stand. And it should remain "output", not "output (dab)". BTW, I don't understand the talk about not being able to restore the material, was there more?
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is in itself a redirect to Output. As such, it doesn't make sense to delete, merge or redirect this, but neither can we keep this as it is if the guidelines for disambiguation pages are to mean anything. As such, I recommend to
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This nomination is a little unusual. Although I am nominating the article, I am going to !vote keep. The article was deleted under a G6 speedy (housekeeping) and the former disambiguation page merged over the top of it
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and discuss on the article talk page whether this should be converted to a standard disambiguation page, and whether any useful content should be merged elsewhere. Agree with TenPoundHammer - this isn't an AfD issue.
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This article could use a couple more references, but is very encyclopedic and helpful to include. The procedure followed is less important than getting the outcome right. This is a good article.
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