Ideally, you should use publisher fields in the "cite" templates, but it's more a FA than a GA issue. For example, The Irish Times is published by The Irish Times Trust, the
Sunday Tribune by Tribune Newspapers. Something to think about if you were to take it further.
I'm concerned it doesn't summarise the contents of the main body- it should just cover the main points and most (if not all) of its content should also be in the body. Think of it as the whole article reduced to 2 or 3 paragraphs.
When he left The Late Late Show, he said he would be doing something in the 'autumn'. "By the time of presenting his last programme, it was announced a new current affairs programme would begin in autumn 2009.[18]" I have added the date after it. — Cargoking talk 12:45, 8 January 2010 (UTC)reply
What does "O'Brien has a previous conviction from 2006 for incitement to hatred.[25]" have to do with The Frontline?
I'm happy with that. normally I'd like to see more information on things like episode numbers, ratings, possible impact on Irish Politics (like that of Question Time on British politics) but, with it being relatively new, I suppose it's still establishing itself and this can easily be added later on. All in all, good work- don't stop just because you've got GA status (yes, I'm passign it!)!
HJMitchellYou rang? 14:21, 8 January 2010 (UTC)reply
Ideally, you should use publisher fields in the "cite" templates, but it's more a FA than a GA issue. For example, The Irish Times is published by The Irish Times Trust, the
Sunday Tribune by Tribune Newspapers. Something to think about if you were to take it further.
I'm concerned it doesn't summarise the contents of the main body- it should just cover the main points and most (if not all) of its content should also be in the body. Think of it as the whole article reduced to 2 or 3 paragraphs.
When he left The Late Late Show, he said he would be doing something in the 'autumn'. "By the time of presenting his last programme, it was announced a new current affairs programme would begin in autumn 2009.[18]" I have added the date after it. — Cargoking talk 12:45, 8 January 2010 (UTC)reply
What does "O'Brien has a previous conviction from 2006 for incitement to hatred.[25]" have to do with The Frontline?
I'm happy with that. normally I'd like to see more information on things like episode numbers, ratings, possible impact on Irish Politics (like that of Question Time on British politics) but, with it being relatively new, I suppose it's still establishing itself and this can easily be added later on. All in all, good work- don't stop just because you've got GA status (yes, I'm passign it!)!
HJMitchellYou rang? 14:21, 8 January 2010 (UTC)reply