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B class criteria

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To improve this article, here are some guidelines for the B class criteria for road articles. SriMesh | talk 03:33, 5 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]

GA Review

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This review is transcluded from Talk:Ontario Highway 59/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.

Reviewer: Seabuckthorn (talk · contribs) 05:15, 6 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Nominator: Floydian τ ¢

Hi! I'll be reviewing this article for GA status, and should have my full review up shortly. --Seabuckthorn  05:15, 6 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]


1: Well-written

 Done
  1. Check for Correct Structure of Lead Section:  Done
  2. Check for Citations (WP:LEADCITE):  Done
    • The material is not contentious and does not require inline citations.
  3. Check for Introductory text:  Done
    • Check for Provide an accessible overview (MOS:INTRO):  Done
      • Major Point 1: Route description
        • Route description in the lead "It connected ... en route." is very short and not an accurate summary of the body.
      • Major Point 2: History (summarised well in the lead)
    • Check for Relative emphasis:  Done
      • Major Point 1: Route description (mismatch in due weight between the lead and the body)
      • Major Point 2: History (the lead gives due weight as is given in the body)
    • Check for Opening paragraph (MOS:BEGIN):  Done
      • Check for First sentence (WP:LEADSENTENCE):  Done
      • Check for Format of the first sentence (MOS:BOLDTITLE):  Done
      • Check for Proper names and titles:  Done
      • Check for Abbreviations and synonyms (MOS:BOLDSYN): None
      • Check for Foreign language (MOS:FORLANG): None
      • Check for Pronunciation: None
      • Check for Contextual links (MOS:CONTEXTLINK):  Done
  4. Check for Alternative names (MOS:LEADALT):  Done
    • Check for Non-English titles:
    • Check for Usage in first sentence:
    • Check for Separate section usage:
  5. Check for Length (WP:LEADLENGTH):  Done
    • The lead is too short in comparison to the content in the body and should be expanded.
  6. Check for Clutter (WP:LEADCLUTTER): None
 Done
  1. Check for Body sections: WP:BODY, MOS:BODY.  Done
    • Check for Headings and sections:  Done
    • Check for Section templates and summary style:  Done
    • Check for Paragraphs (MOS:PARAGRAPHS):  Done
  2. Check for Standard appendices and footers (MOS:APPENDIX):  Done
    • Check for Order of sections (WP:ORDER):  Done
    • Check for Works or publications: None
    • Check for See also section (MOS:SEEALSO): None
    • Check for Notes and references (WP:FNNR):  Done
    • Check for Further reading (WP:FURTHER): None
    • Check for External links (WP:LAYOUTEL): None
    • Check for Links to sister projects: None
    • Check for Navigation templates:  Done
  3. Check for Formatting:  Done
    • Check for Images (WP:LAYIM):
    • Check for Links:
    • Check for Horizontal rule (WP:LINE):

Check for WP:WTW: None

Check for WP:EMBED:  Done


2: Verifiable with no original research

 Done
  1. Check for the material (WP:RSVETTING): (not contentious)
    • Is it contentious?: No
    • Does the ref indeed support the material?:
  2. Check for the author (WP:RSVETTING):
    • Who is the author?:
      • Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
      • Ministry of Transportation and Communications
      • Peter Heiler
      • Ontario Department of Highways
    • Does the author have a Wikipedia article?:
    • What are the author's academic credentials and professional experience?:
    • What else has the author published?:
    • Is the author, or this work, cited in other reliable sources? In academic works?:
  3. Check for the publication (WP:RSVETTING):
  4. Check for Self-published sources (WP:SPS):
 Done

Check for inline citations WP:MINREF:  Done

  1. Check for Direct quotations:
  2. Check for Likely to be challenged:
  3. Check for Contentious material about living persons (WP:BLP):
 Done
  1. Check for primary sources (WP:PRIMARY):  Done
  2. Check for synthesis (WP:SYN):  Done
  3. Check for original images (WP:OI):  Done


3: Broad in its coverage

 Done

Not all sources are accessible. Cross-checked with other FAs - Ontario Highway 401 & Ontario Highway 416. Random check on accessible sources - Source 2 & Source 5

  1. Check for Article scope as defined by reliable sources:
    1. Check for The extent of the subject matter in these RS:
    2. Check for Out of scope:
  2. Check for The range of material that belongs in the article:
    1. Check for All material that is notable is covered:
    2. Check for All material that is referenced is covered:
      • Random check on accessible sources - Source 2 & Source 5
    3. Check for All material that a reader would be likely to agree matches the specified scope is covered:
    4. Check for The most general scope that summarises essentially all knowledge:
    5. Check for Stay on topic and no wandering off-topic (WP:OFFTOPIC):
b. Focused:
 Done
  1. Check for Readability issues (WP:LENGTH):
  2. Check for Article size (WP:TOO LONG!):


4: Neutral

 Done

4. Fair representation without bias:  Done

  1. Check for POV (WP:YESPOV):  Done
  2. Check for naming (WP:POVNAMING):  Done
  3. Check for structure (WP:STRUCTURE):  Done
  4. Check for Due and undue weight (WP:DUE):  Done
  5. Check for Balancing aspects (WP:BALASPS):  Done
  6. Check for Giving "equal validity" (WP:VALID):  Done
  7. Check for Balance (WP:YESPOV):  Done
  8. Check for Impartial tone (WP:IMPARTIAL):  Done
  9. Check for Describing aesthetic opinions (WP:SUBJECTIVE):  Done
  10. Check for Words to watch (WP:YESPOV):  Done
  11. Check for Attributing and specifying biased statements (WP:ATTRIBUTEPOV):  Done
  12. Check for Fringe theories and pseudoscience (WP:PSCI): None
  13. Check for Religion (WP:RNPOV): None

5: Stable: No edit wars, etc: Yes

6: Images  Done (Cross-checked with other FAs - Ontario Highway 401 & Ontario Highway 416.)

Images:
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6: Images are tagged with their copyright status, and valid fair use rationales are provided for non-free content:

  1. Check for copyright tags (WP:TAGS):
  2. Check for copyright status:
  3. Check for non-free content (WP:NFC):
  4. Check for valid fair use rationales (WP:FUR):

6: Images are provided if possible and are relevant to the topic, and have suitable captions:

  1. Check for image relevance (WP:IMAGE RELEVANCE):
  2. Check for Images for the lead (WP:LEADIMAGE):
  3. Check for suitable captions (WP:CAPTION):


As per the above checklist, the issues identified with the lead are:

  • Route description in the lead "It connected ... en route." is very short and is not an accurate summary of the content in the body.
  • There is a mismatch in due weight given to the Route description in the lead and the body.
  • The lead is too short in comparison to the content in the body and should be expanded.

This article is a very promising GA nominee. I'm delighted to see your work here. I'm putting the article on hold. All the best! --Seabuckthorn  22:40, 7 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

  • I've added a bunch of info to the RD portion of the lede, and removed duplicate links as necessary. There isn't much to add to the lede regarding the history, but I stuck in a small blurb noting that the length tripled as a result of the changes in 1961. Let me know if you can see anything else that might be worth squeezing in. Once again, thanks for the reviews :) Cheers, Floydian τ ¢ 05:19, 9 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

OK. It's looking really good now. Passing the article to GA status. Congratulations! --Seabuckthorn  10:14, 9 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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