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GA Review

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Reviewer: JPxG (talk · contribs) 02:00, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]


I'll do my best! jp×g 02:00, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

In progress, will finish in a bit. jp×g 05:41, 26 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Copyvio

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Stability

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  • checkY Article has been quite stable over the course of almost a decade.

POV

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  • exclamation mark  It's not Chrysler propaganda or anything, but some stuff in the lead seems a little glowing: famous engineers, among the finest.

Media

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  • checkY All media are illustrative and freely licensed.

Focus / scope / coverage / completeness

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  • checkY Seems to pretty effectively cover the career of these three guys in their careers as engineers, from the beginning to the foundation of Chrysler.
  • exclamation mark  What did they do after 1925? It seems like they ought to have had a good number of productive years after that.

Prose / MoS / ref check

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  • checkY All refs check out.
  • exclamation mark  Concerned about the Allpar refs, since these are posts on a Mopar forum of unclear authorship. While I don't doubt that they are true, I think that they should be at most used in conjunction with other refs.
  • checkY All refs have been supplanted except for the three model names of the cars ("Light Four, Light Six and Big Six models").
  • ☒N "Zeder designed cars as an engineer technologist using mathematical laboratory parameters under controlled conditions as a university trained engineer." As a mechanical engineer who has worked in the automotive industry, I have no idea what this means. I'm currently trying to load an online version of Curcio 2001 so I can see what spawned this sentence.
  • checkY Fixed.

Conclusion

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  • @Doug Coldwell: Have finished fixing the refs and added some content about the three engineers themselves, as well as their activities subsequent to 1925. Will pass now. However, I recommend that some further expansion be done on the three's careers after 1925 (I added some stuff from Curcio 2001, but there is more that can be found from the index.) jp×g 20:54, 27 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]