The article was archived by Laser brain via FACBot ( talk) 28 September 2020 [1].
This article is about Manuel Noriega, a colorful and controversial figure in Central American history. He was a military strongman in Panama, and a large player in hemispheric politics of the 1980s. The article has passed an A-Class review from the military history project, and a detail GA review before that. I've gone deep into the source material, and believe it to be as comprehensive as a reasonable length will allow. I welcome all comments. Vanamonde ( Talk) 18:08, 6 September 2020 (UTC)
I already did a source review of this article at ACR, so it would probably benefit from fresh eyes in that regard. So I will quote what
SandyGeorgia is always saying at WP:FAR wrt Further reading sections: A Featured article should already be comprehensive, so that little other reading is needed.
Does the further reading (7 items at present) contain encyclopedic information relevant to the subject that doesn't duplicate the article's current content? If not, it should probably be trimmed. I am not saying the article should be expanded, I think the length is good, but some of the further reading seems more relevant to other articles such as
United States v. Noriega, just stubbed by me, which turns out to have significant legal implications unrelated to Noriega's biography. (
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buidhe 09:42, 10 September 2020 (UTC)
Coordinator comment - This has passed into the Older Nominations section without much substantive review or support for promotion. Therefore, I will be archiving it shortly and it may be re-nominated after the customary two-week waiting period. -- Laser brain (talk) 15:01, 28 September 2020 (UTC)
The article was archived by Laser brain via FACBot ( talk) 28 September 2020 [1].
This article is about Manuel Noriega, a colorful and controversial figure in Central American history. He was a military strongman in Panama, and a large player in hemispheric politics of the 1980s. The article has passed an A-Class review from the military history project, and a detail GA review before that. I've gone deep into the source material, and believe it to be as comprehensive as a reasonable length will allow. I welcome all comments. Vanamonde ( Talk) 18:08, 6 September 2020 (UTC)
I already did a source review of this article at ACR, so it would probably benefit from fresh eyes in that regard. So I will quote what
SandyGeorgia is always saying at WP:FAR wrt Further reading sections: A Featured article should already be comprehensive, so that little other reading is needed.
Does the further reading (7 items at present) contain encyclopedic information relevant to the subject that doesn't duplicate the article's current content? If not, it should probably be trimmed. I am not saying the article should be expanded, I think the length is good, but some of the further reading seems more relevant to other articles such as
United States v. Noriega, just stubbed by me, which turns out to have significant legal implications unrelated to Noriega's biography. (
t ·
c)
buidhe 09:42, 10 September 2020 (UTC)
Coordinator comment - This has passed into the Older Nominations section without much substantive review or support for promotion. Therefore, I will be archiving it shortly and it may be re-nominated after the customary two-week waiting period. -- Laser brain (talk) 15:01, 28 September 2020 (UTC)