User talk:Adamdaley/Archives/2019/November
Article ratingsIn the last two days I noticed talk page assessments being added to a series of articles I started: Florentin Seillière, Joseph Faron, Marie Jules Dupré, Pierre-Paul de La Grandière, Louis Charles Georges Jules Lafont, Agathon Hennique, Antoine Marie Ferdinand de Maussion de Candé, Charles-François de Machault de Belmont, Charles de Tubières de Caylus, Eugène Bonnier, Jean-Baptiste de Gennes, John Harman (Admiral), François-Théodore de Lapelin, François Louis de Fitte, Charles Poncet de Brétigny, Campbell Dalrymple. I assume there is some sort of drive going on at WP:WikiProject Military history. I am a bit puzzled at the ratings, which seem to be Start or C at random, apart from François Louis de Fitte which got "Stub". All the articles meet B1 (citations; after the lead, every statement is sourced), B3 (structure), B4 (grammar) and B5 (infobox etc.), so presumably they all should be rated C. The degree to which they meet B2 (coverage) depends on what was available online when starting the article. Some of them are decidedly obscure subjects, so there may be little more information available anywhere. I sometimes wonder about the value of the ratings. Do they matter? Aymatth2 (talk) 18:54, 5 November 2019 (UTC)
ArbCom 2019 election voter messageInfobox spyRe Template:Infobox spy: The codename3 parameter is no longer displaying on page Anthony Blunt. Do you have any idea why that might be the case? On the talk page you mentioned another article on a spy with multiple codename parameters. I oould not figure out which page you were referring to, but was wondering whether it also was no longer displaying all of the codename parameters. Thanks for any ideas. Best, --Robert.Allen (talk) 17:32, 19 November 2019 (UTC) |