The list was promoted by Giants2008 via FACBot ( talk) 00:25, 2 August 2021 (UTC) [1]. reply
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I don't want to overthink this, or worse, overtalk it, but I've got some pretty extensive thoughts about the edits I've made and not made since my last nomination, and I'm open to talking about anything. These are my edits (before today) in response to the most recent review: adding "army in India", removing page numbers in the References section, and adding links to many professions. (It wasn't possible to do that in the table itself without running into SEAOFBLUE issues, but I was able to mention and link many professions in the introduction and in a footnote.) Today I've been delinking the red links for people who don't have articles in any of the other Wikipedias; thoughts are welcome on that too. As Bullwinkle J. Moose likes to say: This time for sure! - Dank ( push to talk) 22:54, 26 June 2021 (UTC) reply
No issues. Aza24 ( talk) 19:59, 4 July 2021 (UTC) reply
Dank was rash enough to invite me me to comment, and my detailed comments (if any) will follow, but at first read-through I have struggled to find anything to moan about in this impressive list. Date ranges could be more consistent: some have spaces on either side of the en-dashes and some don't. Elizabeth "Betty" Gaye seems to have a mere hyphen for her date range, and her dates per se look very odd. More generally, WP:DATED came into my head when looking at the dates for the living scientists in the list, but suppose it is in the nature of a list like this that we simply have to hope you or some other expert editor will keep it updated as and when the obituaries require it.
One point from my first quick read-through: Navarretia – I can't speak for Portugal, but the Royal Academy we have in England is firmly capitalised, even by our most assiduously anti-capitalist newspaper The Guardian (or, as it calls itself, the Guardian).
More over the weekend after a leisurely and careful perusal. Tim riley talk 18:14, 23 July 2021 (UTC) reply
That is all I can come up with by way of objections, and I can add my support for the promotion of this impressive, informative and unexpectedly readable, not to say entertaining, article, which seems to me to meet all the FL criteria. – Tim riley talk 16:51, 24 July 2021 (UTC) reply
The list was promoted by Giants2008 via FACBot ( talk) 00:25, 2 August 2021 (UTC) [1]. reply
List of plant genera named for people (K–P) (  | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
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I don't want to overthink this, or worse, overtalk it, but I've got some pretty extensive thoughts about the edits I've made and not made since my last nomination, and I'm open to talking about anything. These are my edits (before today) in response to the most recent review: adding "army in India", removing page numbers in the References section, and adding links to many professions. (It wasn't possible to do that in the table itself without running into SEAOFBLUE issues, but I was able to mention and link many professions in the introduction and in a footnote.) Today I've been delinking the red links for people who don't have articles in any of the other Wikipedias; thoughts are welcome on that too. As Bullwinkle J. Moose likes to say: This time for sure! - Dank ( push to talk) 22:54, 26 June 2021 (UTC) reply
No issues. Aza24 ( talk) 19:59, 4 July 2021 (UTC) reply
Dank was rash enough to invite me me to comment, and my detailed comments (if any) will follow, but at first read-through I have struggled to find anything to moan about in this impressive list. Date ranges could be more consistent: some have spaces on either side of the en-dashes and some don't. Elizabeth "Betty" Gaye seems to have a mere hyphen for her date range, and her dates per se look very odd. More generally, WP:DATED came into my head when looking at the dates for the living scientists in the list, but suppose it is in the nature of a list like this that we simply have to hope you or some other expert editor will keep it updated as and when the obituaries require it.
One point from my first quick read-through: Navarretia – I can't speak for Portugal, but the Royal Academy we have in England is firmly capitalised, even by our most assiduously anti-capitalist newspaper The Guardian (or, as it calls itself, the Guardian).
More over the weekend after a leisurely and careful perusal. Tim riley talk 18:14, 23 July 2021 (UTC) reply
That is all I can come up with by way of objections, and I can add my support for the promotion of this impressive, informative and unexpectedly readable, not to say entertaining, article, which seems to me to meet all the FL criteria. – Tim riley talk 16:51, 24 July 2021 (UTC) reply