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I'm not entirely happy, because I still suspect there is some confusion in the article between Western and Japanese dates, and I'm not convinced 'Naval Codes' is the best translation for whatever it was that Enomoto sent Kuroda. However, given the improvements and the lack of any definite fault, I am
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rather than here. FAR is for listing things to be improved: one can say, "I don't think this article can be improved during a FAR", and then come back during FARC to !vote "Delist", if the article moves to FARC. (If you want, you can move this whole thing, my responses included, to WT:FAR.) Regards,
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I am not sure if there is a substantial difference, from the point of view of finding consensus in community discussions, between saying "I think this would take an inordinate amount of work to bring up to FA standard, and the only reason it is currently listed is because it was originally nominated
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This is speculation based on bits of culture I've encountered over the years. I tried finding a source supporting the reasoning, but I wasn't able to. Basically, by sending the valuables to his enemy before defeat, he was placing a responsibility on his enemy to return those items to his family. If
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I think this would take an inordinate amount of work to bring up to FA standard, and the only reason it is currently listed is because it was originally nominated back in the bad old days when we had no standards". Is it possible the guideline you are quoting was written to apply to reviews of more
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I'm working on clearing up the citations that need page numbers. I'm not sure what to do about the ones that vaguely reference a museum exhibit (it's tagged for clarification). I'm fine with museum exhibits being cited, but there needs to be a date at least, and perhaps an archived link to their
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Well, I missed those. I don't have time to review every notice given for every FAR. This just happened to come across my radar. I still think time should be given to allow every paragraph to be referenced. The descriptions above of the article's "long-standing lack of citations for significant
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Unless you want to do some of it, you're going to have to wait a bit. I have some real life things that are taking up my time right now. I've already done a ton, and it would be great if others found some sources for the two citations needed and helped fix the refs formatting.
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I now have copies of the Polak reference, but it's in Japanese and French, so it will take me a few days to review them and find the pieces of information that need the page numbers. Outside of that, are there any other things that need to be fixed in this article?
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was in any way incorrect. I already acknowledged my error here, so following me around and making false claims regarding the veracity of my requests is simply harassment. We're all in this together, and I'm working to fix the issues raised here. Thanks.
265:"delist" in the FAR phase won't get the article delisted. Keep can happen without moving to FARC, but Delist cannot happen until/unless the article moves to FARC. In other words, unless the article is improved, 616:. The MilHist project was not notified of this discussion, and they are very active and have many experts who can help. I have notified them now, and made a list of sourcing issues needing addressing. Please see 1169:
Pinging due to no response for over two weeks. Have all the concerns been addressed? Is there anything else that needs to be done in order to retain the FA designation for the article? Thanks for your time!
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Likely due to Japan using the Lunar calendar at that time (I believe that was during the transition, or close to it). I don't know regarding the dates in the article as I didn't write it initially.
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Actually, three books now. They should be here within the next couple weeks or so (given all the COVID-19 stuff, I don't have any way to know for sure). I've added a few refs in the meantime. ···
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I replaced one Polak reference with a couple others. There is still one of the Polak references that I can't find in the pages sent to me. I'm trying to find any other source that says that. ···
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website or to a pamphlet or book from the exhibit. I'm waiting on a couple more books to arrive in order to fix the Keene reference and improve refs (perhaps even replace the museum refs). ···
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determine either that there is consensus to close during this second stage, or that there is insufficient consensus to do so and so therefore the nomination should be moved to the third stage.
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I'm seeing a contradiction in the FAR guidelines here. It does indeed say what you cite it as saying, but immediately below it also makes the apparently contradictory statement that
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I've added a couple more cn tags. I also note that the formatting of citations and references is quite inconsistent - some cleanup needed there before this can be kept.
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To be clear, I was asking a hypothetical about an apparent contradiction in the instructions; I'm not the same editor who already cast a "delist" !vote.
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I removed the dubious tag as whoever placed it didn't bother to explain why they tagged it, and it's not immediately obvious from the tagging. ···
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Why is the Japanese date of February 8 equivalent to March 1 in the Western calendar and are the dates in the article Japanese or Western?
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I've updated the Keene reference that was missing page numbers, as well as the Evans and Peattie ref missing page numbers. Waiting on a
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for lack of citations. It would take a lot of work to fix this, and the original nominator from back in 2006 has long since retired.
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No problem. I did it out of courtesy. I have 18k pages on my watchlist, so sometimes pages I'm watching get lost in the shuffle. ···
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he had waited until being defeated, he could not have requested that due to no longer being on equal footing (as far as honor goes).
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Time is always given at FAR is progress is being made; please keep this page posted every few days as improvements proceed. (
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For easier verification, give inline page indications for journal articles with long page ranges. In particular Ravina 2010.
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Trivial points that I've left because I don't like the alternatives personally: Parkes' should be Parkes's according to
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portions" is inaccurate at best. There are only eight paragraphs that don't have citations, and most of those that
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one has to come back during the FARC phase to enter a Delist. No need to ping me, I have the FAR watchlisted.
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recent FAs, where the notable gap between the standards of 2006 and the standards of 2020 is not also in play?
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The spirit of the thing is that, during FAR, we specify the problems and hope someone will address them. A
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Are you still planning to look over things, SandyGeorgia, or have all the concerns been addressed? ···
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regarding the purpose of the first phase of FAR; "Keep or Delist are not declared in the FAR phase".
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Re: "summer of 1866", I don't have access to that source, so I am uncomfortable making this change.
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Have a nice day. (PS, I have this page watchlisted, as all FAR pages-- please stop pinging me.)
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Thank you for the improvements so far. There are 4 parts of the article that I don't understand:
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If Enomoto was determined to fight to the end, why did he send his code books to his opponent?
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I haven't received all of the books yet. No idea why, though. They haven't yet shipped. ···
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I've addressed all of the items marked with "citation needed". Any others need work? ···
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I've cleaned up the refs and tagged a few that need page numbers or clarification. ···
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holding is good, but please note that your statement above is incorrect. Here is the
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I'm not sure as I didn't write that paragraph and I do not have access to that source.
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is an FA, but was formerly demoted, before being promoted again last year. Most of
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Based on context within the article, I'm going to assume it is this meaning from
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This article has a long-standing lack of citations for significant portions. --
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I don't have access to the Ravina article. Are there any others that need this?
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without foundation. Nothing in my request on the MilHist talk page or on
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have multiple citations used. That's really not all that many to fix. ···
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What is the rationale behind embedding long quotations in the footnotes?
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I'm waiting for a book to arrive. Have a little patience, please. ···
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in point of blood'." are probably unnecessary. I recommend: "as his
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Was Goryōkaku defended by 800 remaining men or besieged by 800 men?
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I don't see a contradiction, but perhaps that could be taken up at
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Further comments should be made on the article's talk page or at
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so perhaps the archival time at WT:MILHIST needs to be longer.)
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Fixed "Parkes'" to "Parkes's", even though it looks wrong to me.
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Please make sure that the books cited are sorted alphabetically
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Issues raised in the review section mostly relate to sourcing.
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somewhere prominent as we work through older, neglected FAs.
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from someone who has access to the Polack book. ···
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Index

Knowledge:Featured article review
featured article review
Knowledge talk:Featured article review
Nikkimaria
FACBot
talk

Boshin War
Per Honor et Gloria
Monocrat
Enkyo2
Victuallers
Ernstkohl
Curly Turkey
WP Japan
WP MILHIST
Beland
talk
19:50, 29 February 2020 (UTC)

SandyGeorgia
Talk
21:34, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
Knowledge: V
ErinRC
talk
21:56, 5 March 2020 (UTC)
ErinRC
WP:FAR
SandyGeorgia

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