Talk:Perl/GA1
GA Reassessment
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This article has been reviewed as part of Wikipedia:WikiProject Good articles/Project quality task force in an effort to ensure all listed Good articles continue to meet the Good article criteria. In reviewing the article, I have found there are some issues that may need to be addressed, listed below. I will check back in seven days. If these issues are addressed, the article will remain listed as a Good article. Otherwise, it may be delisted (such a decision may be challenged through WP:GAR). If improved after it has been delisted, it may be nominated at WP:GAN. Feel free to drop a message on my talk page if you have any questions, and many thanks for all the hard work that has gone into this article thus far.
- The lead says that: "Perl was originally developed by Larry Wall, a linguist working as a systems administrator for NASA"; but the first paragraph of the History section says that: "Larry Wall began work on Perl in 1987, while working as a programmer at Unisys".
- There are three external links in the Windows subsection. External links should appear only in the External links section.
- The Language structure section contains far too much detail and is written like a programming manual; it has been flagged as such since December 2008.
- "CPAN is widely regarded as one of the greatest strengths of Perl in practice." Statements like this need to be cited. Who says so?
- "At the time of writing, it carries more than 15,000 modules by more than 7,000 authors." All statistics need to be cited. When is this "time of writing"?
- Why are some quotations italicised, like No unnecessary limits, and others not? Quotations should be formatted as per the Manual of Style.
- There are sections which are almost completely uncited: Design, Implementation, and Applications for instance.
- There has been a request for citation in the Optimizing section since July 2007, and another in Future since October 2007.
- There are too many short and stubby subsections in the The Perl community section.
- Section titles ought not to include "the", as in The Perl community.
- All citations must give full details, including title, publisher, and last access date.
- The External links section looks like a linkfarm. It needs to be pruned according to WP:EL.
- The lead is too short to adequately summarise the article.
--Malleus Fatuorum 23:19, 2 March 2009 (UTC)
- As these issues remain unaddressed, this article has now been delisted. --Malleus Fatuorum 18:07, 10 March 2009 (UTC)