Talk:John William Lambert/GA1

Latest comment: 3 years ago by Doug Coldwell in topic GA Review

GA Review edit

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Reviewer: JPxG (talk · contribs) 06:28, 15 March 2021 (UTC)Reply

I'll do my best! jp×g

Preliminary notes edit

  • This has some stuff about a James Swoveland affirming to have ridden in Lambert's car in 1891, that might warrant mention.
  • Sorry, this one kind of fell off the radar. I will go through it in a bit. jp×g 04:39, 27 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
  •  Y: Great, no action required.
  •   : Not necessary but might be worth looking at.
  •  N: Needs to be fixed.

Copyvio edit

  •  Y Earwig's detector says everything is fine.

Stability edit

  •  Y Article is quite stable. Has not been the subject of any controversy except from an IP address repeatedly adding stuff like "where he learned how to fly" and "harold".

POV edit

  •    Minor amounts of general fluff like "That was a good thing, since", not a big deal.

Media edit

  •  Y All images are public-domain, clearly illustrative, and cool.
  •    What the heck is going on with the front left wheel in this image?

Focus / scope / coverage / completeness edit

  •  N There were about 300 horseless carriages built up to 1895,[4] but Lambert was the first with a functional working automobile that he created in 1891 Huh?
  •  N Lambert's father was the president, and he was the treasurer and general manager Lambert was the treasurer and general manager, or his father was?

Prose / MoS / ref check edit

  •  Y Ref 1 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 2 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 3 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 4 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 5 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 6 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 7 isn't accessible for me but I will try to get a hold of it somewhere. It isn't very load-bearing, so I will AGF.
  •  Y Ref 8 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 9 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 10 looks good.
  •  Y Refs 11 - 18 look good.
  •  N Ref 19 is "newspaper clip "Oldest Resident of Ohio City" "Death Claims 1st Passenger of gasoline auto"". No year, no publication, no author, no link... :(
  •   Done Removed, as other inline references in the paragraph cover the first accident.--Doug Coldwell (talk) 12:00, 28 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
  •  Y Ref 20 looks good.
  •  Y Ref 21 looks good.
  •    Ref 22 could do with a link.
  •  Y Ref 23 looks good.

Conclusion edit

  • I have been a little consumed by tasks today, so might have to get around to finishing this tomorrow. jp×g 04:49, 27 March 2021 (UTC)Reply