A fact from The Librarian (version control system) appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 September 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that The Librarian was part of the shift by computer programmers away from using punched cards?
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... that The Librarian allowed computer programmers to move away from keeping their code on decks of punched cards? Source: see footnotes 1, 2, 10 in article
Overall: Minor issues. Created within last seven days, meets length and other policy requirements, QPQ complete. The hook needs some work. It might be OK if edited slightly. It's a bit wordy. My main concern is that the sources appear to suggest correlation while the hook indicates causation. The sourcing of the hook is not very specific and I had to dig around in the sources for a while. If I'm just missing the passage(s) that indicate causation, please point it out. If not, perhaps it could just be reworded appropriately. In the latter case, I'd recommend proposing an alternate hook as well. Airborne84 (talk) 01:29, 16 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I think it was sort of in between causation and correlation. How about instead:
ALT1: ... that during the 1970s, The Librarian was one of the few software packages for the IBM mainframe that excelled both in total number of installations and total sales revenues? Source: see footnote 13 in article
It is sourced. I am not sure how interesting that is to a wide audience (we can get another opinion on that if needed). It is also a bit wordy. What about this for wordiness?
ALT1a: ... that during the 1970s, The Librarian was among the few IBM mainframe software packages with both high total installations and revenues?
IMO, the first hook was more interesting. I haven't gone back into the sources, but would they support this version of it?
OK, after reviewing the sources and material again, I agree that ALT2 is supported. Changing status to DYK ready. I prefer ALT2 but leave the final decision between that and ALT1a to the promoter. Thanks for your work on this Wasted Time R. Airborne84 (talk) 15:15, 20 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]