The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Jon Hol was indicted for
lèse majesté for his 1884 pamphlet, where he called for citizens to take up arms if the
King and
Army interfered with
parliamentary process?
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Hi, I am reviewing this article for GA and have been doing some copy editing. The article is very interesting. However, I am concernted that it does not focus enough on the subject of the article. Rather, much of the article describes a politicial process that, while fascinating, is not that related to the biography of the individual. Do you think you could refocus the article to concentrate on Jon Hol? Either that, or rename the article to be about the political process. What do you think? —
Mattisse (
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20:47, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
He is a quite obscure figure, so I am in no way able to find more biographic information about him. It's true that much of the article is context. I think it helps the reader, though. Won't condone a deletion of good data.
Punkmorten (
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21:24, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
I am not suggesting deleting data. How about renaming the article, so that it is about the political situation rather than a biography about an individual? Perhaps there are two different articles combined here, one on the political situation involving the King, and the other a biography about Jon Hol. —
Mattisse (
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22:18, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
Yes. This article is about Jon Hol, no doubt about that. As I see it, the descriptions of the political situation are not near enough for a separate article, it's tailored to fit Hol's biography, really. I fail to see how societal context is not "related to the biography of the individual".
Punkmorten (
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22:51, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
OK. Could you make sure this article is linked to other relevant articles and is not an orphan? Also, someone pointed out to me that the link "Det norske arbeiderforbund" just redirects back to this article, but I could not find the link in the article. Also, that a significant part of the article is about
Rifleringen for which there is no article and therefore no link in the article. Could you make at least a stub to link to it? —
Mattisse (
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20:30, 2 May 2009 (UTC)reply
I thought there was a rule to avoid linking within an article to other places in the article. But I cannot find where that rule is, so perhaps it does not exist. If the importance of
Rifleringen only pertains to Jon Hol, then probably there is no reason to create a separate article, unless other pages would link to it. —
Mattisse (
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22:36, 2 May 2009 (UTC)reply
The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that Jon Hol was indicted for
lèse majesté for his 1884 pamphlet, where he called for citizens to take up arms if the
King and
Army interfered with
parliamentary process?
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Talk:Jon Hol/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.
Hi, I am reviewing this article for GA and have been doing some copy editing. The article is very interesting. However, I am concernted that it does not focus enough on the subject of the article. Rather, much of the article describes a politicial process that, while fascinating, is not that related to the biography of the individual. Do you think you could refocus the article to concentrate on Jon Hol? Either that, or rename the article to be about the political process. What do you think? —
Mattisse (
Talk)
20:47, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
He is a quite obscure figure, so I am in no way able to find more biographic information about him. It's true that much of the article is context. I think it helps the reader, though. Won't condone a deletion of good data.
Punkmorten (
talk)
21:24, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
I am not suggesting deleting data. How about renaming the article, so that it is about the political situation rather than a biography about an individual? Perhaps there are two different articles combined here, one on the political situation involving the King, and the other a biography about Jon Hol. —
Mattisse (
Talk)
22:18, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
Yes. This article is about Jon Hol, no doubt about that. As I see it, the descriptions of the political situation are not near enough for a separate article, it's tailored to fit Hol's biography, really. I fail to see how societal context is not "related to the biography of the individual".
Punkmorten (
talk)
22:51, 30 April 2009 (UTC)reply
OK. Could you make sure this article is linked to other relevant articles and is not an orphan? Also, someone pointed out to me that the link "Det norske arbeiderforbund" just redirects back to this article, but I could not find the link in the article. Also, that a significant part of the article is about
Rifleringen for which there is no article and therefore no link in the article. Could you make at least a stub to link to it? —
Mattisse (
Talk)
20:30, 2 May 2009 (UTC)reply
I thought there was a rule to avoid linking within an article to other places in the article. But I cannot find where that rule is, so perhaps it does not exist. If the importance of
Rifleringen only pertains to Jon Hol, then probably there is no reason to create a separate article, unless other pages would link to it. —
Mattisse (
Talk)
22:36, 2 May 2009 (UTC)reply