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This article is much better than when I read it last. There are a just a few things that need fixing before it can become GA:
Other suggestions:
If you have any questions about this review, let me know; otherwise, drop me a line at my talk page when you want me to re-review it. Awadewit | talk 13:01, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
My congratulations to all users who contributed to this article, especially
User:Demf who provided the great bulk of information, and to users
凶 and
Boricua
e
ddie. I'm listing it to Peer Review to see if we can get it featured. It has potential, and all we need is third-party advice. -
Mtmelendez (
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Excellent contributions on the Puerto Rican patriot Ramón Emeterio Betances page. Congratulations to all who worked so hard on this page, which is a featured article today on Wikipedia. -- vertical 00:37, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Aye, thanks all of you, genuinely interesting featured article instead of some of the rubbish that's been chosen. -- MacRusgail 19:47, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
I'm hesitant to change an FA... but according to Flag of Puerto Rico, the modern flag came into being only six years before Betances's death, and more importantly, Puerto Rico wasn't independent. Shouldn't the Spanish flag be used for his birth? SnowFire 02:00, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Gente, I feel like the guy in that Heinz ketchup article who opened the bottle upstairs in some college football field, went to get a hamburger, and placed it underneath the dropping ketchup to impress a girl... "Good things come to those who wait..."
Sure, it had the wrong prepositions here and there, yes, it was vandalized about a dozen times, but the Betances article made it to FA of The Day for today, September 23, 2007 (AST). Guess there aren't too many Puerto Rican FAotD's (and Tony The Marine probably authored all of them!) This article not only becomes the first Puerto Rican bio article to make it to the Main Page, but also becomes the first FA for the Wikipedia Freemasonry project... and Betances made it earlier than notable freemasons such as Simón Bolívar or half of the American Founding Fathers, George Washington included. Part of it became a stub for the Indonesian and Russian editions...
And, of course, it makes the front page on the 139th anniversary of the Grito de Lares. Didn't make it to GA status on April 6 (it would have made more sense back then), but well worth the wait.
Of course, my hats off to Tony for suggesting this to take precedence over his original Puerto Ricans in WWII FAotD request. What a gentleman... My congrats to everyone who helped the doctor make the headlines. If it wasn't for him, none of us would be here... QVPRL... Demf 03:57, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
I find the following phrase very confusing "Since buying the freedom of slave children cost 25 pesos if the child was a slave, and 50 pesos if the child had been freed", because if the child's freedom is to be bought for 25 pesos, how can one buy the freedom of one that is already free for a larger ammount? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.254.234.223 ( talk) 16:44, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
Well, we passed the litmus test with this article... Last night I went to see (and met) Betances' two main biographers, Paul Estrade and Félix Ojeda Reyes, on the formal presentation of the first two books of Betances' complete works. Ojeda gave one heck of a master class, emphasizing the interrelationship of the work of the main proponents of the Antillean federation, all from their respective angles and lines of work, and particularly, many reflections on Máximo Gómez and his relationship with Betances that deserve at least one short paragraph or two here... as long as we have a written reference for each. Estrade apparently gave another master class earlier in the day, teaching about Betances' four desirable qualities that he, in his view, can make his memory and life work attractive to younger generations. As some of the assistants to the morning session said, it was quite an eye opener to have a French man, speaking in perfectly fluent Spanish, teach Puerto Rican kids a thing or two about the "Padre de la Patria Puertorriqueña".
To my pleasant surprise, Ojeda was pleased with this article. "It is surprisingly good, quite complete", he said with a grin in his face. Estrade dedicated the book I bought to "a modern publisher of the Betancian (train of) thought". I was a bit embarrassed, since I merely quoted their works incessantly here. But I can't help to think that, if they're the experts and they liked what they saw, we all can pat ourselves in the back. The night's presenter said something earlier about not wanting the Betances philosophy to stay within the marble halls of the academia and reach out to the common people. I can only hope this is a good start... Demf ( talk) 10:54, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Dear fellow contributors
MOSNUM no longer encourages date autoformatting, having evolved over the past year or so from the mandatory to the optional after much discussion there and elsewhere of the disadvantages of the system. Related to this, MOSNUM prescribes rules for the raw formatting, irrespective of whether or not dates are autoformatted. MOSLINK and CONTEXT are consistent with this.
There are at least six disadvantages in using date-autoformatting, which I've capped here:
Removal has generally been met with positive responses by editors. I'm seeking feedback about this proposal to remove it from the main text (using a script) in about a week's time on a trial basis. The original input formatting would be seen by all WPians, not just the huge number of visitors; it would be plain, unobtrusive text, which would give greater prominence to the high-value links. BTW, anyone has the right to object, and my aim is not to argue against people on the issue. Tony (talk) 12:34, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
The link of this reference is not found. Lleó Pastor ( talk) 08:05, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
Possible new link [1]. Lleó Pastor ( talk) 08:22, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
This article does not appear to meet the WP:FA criteria. The structure is cumbersome and the sourcing uncertain because of a lack of proper inline citations. If this article is not improved, it should be taken to Wikipedia:Featured article review. --- C& C ( Coffeeandcrumbs) 01:39, 21 September 2020 (UTC)
Ramón Emeterio Betances is a former featured article. Please see the links under Article milestones below for its original nomination page (for older articles, check the nomination archive) and why it was removed. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on September 23, 2007. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This article is rated C-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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This article is much better than when I read it last. There are a just a few things that need fixing before it can become GA:
Other suggestions:
If you have any questions about this review, let me know; otherwise, drop me a line at my talk page when you want me to re-review it. Awadewit | talk 13:01, 29 July 2007 (UTC)
My congratulations to all users who contributed to this article, especially
User:Demf who provided the great bulk of information, and to users
凶 and
Boricua
e
ddie. I'm listing it to Peer Review to see if we can get it featured. It has potential, and all we need is third-party advice. -
Mtmelendez (
Talk|
UB|
Home) 02:15, 6 August 2007 (UTC)
Excellent contributions on the Puerto Rican patriot Ramón Emeterio Betances page. Congratulations to all who worked so hard on this page, which is a featured article today on Wikipedia. -- vertical 00:37, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Aye, thanks all of you, genuinely interesting featured article instead of some of the rubbish that's been chosen. -- MacRusgail 19:47, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
I'm hesitant to change an FA... but according to Flag of Puerto Rico, the modern flag came into being only six years before Betances's death, and more importantly, Puerto Rico wasn't independent. Shouldn't the Spanish flag be used for his birth? SnowFire 02:00, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Gente, I feel like the guy in that Heinz ketchup article who opened the bottle upstairs in some college football field, went to get a hamburger, and placed it underneath the dropping ketchup to impress a girl... "Good things come to those who wait..."
Sure, it had the wrong prepositions here and there, yes, it was vandalized about a dozen times, but the Betances article made it to FA of The Day for today, September 23, 2007 (AST). Guess there aren't too many Puerto Rican FAotD's (and Tony The Marine probably authored all of them!) This article not only becomes the first Puerto Rican bio article to make it to the Main Page, but also becomes the first FA for the Wikipedia Freemasonry project... and Betances made it earlier than notable freemasons such as Simón Bolívar or half of the American Founding Fathers, George Washington included. Part of it became a stub for the Indonesian and Russian editions...
And, of course, it makes the front page on the 139th anniversary of the Grito de Lares. Didn't make it to GA status on April 6 (it would have made more sense back then), but well worth the wait.
Of course, my hats off to Tony for suggesting this to take precedence over his original Puerto Ricans in WWII FAotD request. What a gentleman... My congrats to everyone who helped the doctor make the headlines. If it wasn't for him, none of us would be here... QVPRL... Demf 03:57, 24 September 2007 (UTC)
I find the following phrase very confusing "Since buying the freedom of slave children cost 25 pesos if the child was a slave, and 50 pesos if the child had been freed", because if the child's freedom is to be bought for 25 pesos, how can one buy the freedom of one that is already free for a larger ammount? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.254.234.223 ( talk) 16:44, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
Well, we passed the litmus test with this article... Last night I went to see (and met) Betances' two main biographers, Paul Estrade and Félix Ojeda Reyes, on the formal presentation of the first two books of Betances' complete works. Ojeda gave one heck of a master class, emphasizing the interrelationship of the work of the main proponents of the Antillean federation, all from their respective angles and lines of work, and particularly, many reflections on Máximo Gómez and his relationship with Betances that deserve at least one short paragraph or two here... as long as we have a written reference for each. Estrade apparently gave another master class earlier in the day, teaching about Betances' four desirable qualities that he, in his view, can make his memory and life work attractive to younger generations. As some of the assistants to the morning session said, it was quite an eye opener to have a French man, speaking in perfectly fluent Spanish, teach Puerto Rican kids a thing or two about the "Padre de la Patria Puertorriqueña".
To my pleasant surprise, Ojeda was pleased with this article. "It is surprisingly good, quite complete", he said with a grin in his face. Estrade dedicated the book I bought to "a modern publisher of the Betancian (train of) thought". I was a bit embarrassed, since I merely quoted their works incessantly here. But I can't help to think that, if they're the experts and they liked what they saw, we all can pat ourselves in the back. The night's presenter said something earlier about not wanting the Betances philosophy to stay within the marble halls of the academia and reach out to the common people. I can only hope this is a good start... Demf ( talk) 10:54, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Dear fellow contributors
MOSNUM no longer encourages date autoformatting, having evolved over the past year or so from the mandatory to the optional after much discussion there and elsewhere of the disadvantages of the system. Related to this, MOSNUM prescribes rules for the raw formatting, irrespective of whether or not dates are autoformatted. MOSLINK and CONTEXT are consistent with this.
There are at least six disadvantages in using date-autoformatting, which I've capped here:
Removal has generally been met with positive responses by editors. I'm seeking feedback about this proposal to remove it from the main text (using a script) in about a week's time on a trial basis. The original input formatting would be seen by all WPians, not just the huge number of visitors; it would be plain, unobtrusive text, which would give greater prominence to the high-value links. BTW, anyone has the right to object, and my aim is not to argue against people on the issue. Tony (talk) 12:34, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
The link of this reference is not found. Lleó Pastor ( talk) 08:05, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
Possible new link [1]. Lleó Pastor ( talk) 08:22, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
This article does not appear to meet the WP:FA criteria. The structure is cumbersome and the sourcing uncertain because of a lack of proper inline citations. If this article is not improved, it should be taken to Wikipedia:Featured article review. --- C& C ( Coffeeandcrumbs) 01:39, 21 September 2020 (UTC)