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See the many archived discussions about similar points.- Wehwalt ( talk) 20:57, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Reply You're right, Wehwalt, I missed that fn 2 definition. And the basic subject matter is defined as "Topics considered to be basic subject matter for a twelve-year-old using Wikipedia for a school project." It is not likely that a 12 year old would be writing a school paper on a steamship line. Core topic: 3 points JGHowes talk 20:51, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Reply Of course.JGHowes talk 15:48, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Reply We really don't have an "importance" category, so I guess three points?- Wehwalt ( talk) 18:31, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Reply Huh? importance is listed by Raul as one of the 6 criteria at TFAR, Calculating points, as follows, Old Bay Line merits 4 points, but since Rimsky-Kersakov already has two supports, I think it best to float the replacement here first (pardon the pun)! JGHowes talk 04:12, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Reply How are you calculating the points, first of all?- Wehwalt ( talk) 05:51, 23 February 2010 (UTC) Reply I figure Age, 1 pt (promoted 4 July 2008) + Timing, 2 pts (decennial anniversary) + Importance, 1 pt = 4. I was going to nom this for March 18, the 170th anniversary of the steamship line's founding on March 18, 1840, but I see Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov beat me to it. I don't think it likely there have been similar articles recently, which would put it in the range 0f four points.- Wehwalt ( talk) 16:42, 15 February 2010 (UTC) Reply Baltimore Steam Packet Company ("Old Bay Line") for March 18? I would have to look more closely at Ayres to give you a point determination, and as there are two months of undetermined TFA's between now and then, it would be entirely tentative. For purposes of diversity, we look to what the subject of the article is best known for, if a person, usually his or her profession (or what made him notable). Can someone sort out now what the points total will be, to save squabbling nearer the time? – iride scent 13:44, 15 February 2010 (UTC) Reply Since every FA is unique in some way, we go strictly by the categories at WP:FA for determining underrepresentation. In the inexplicable absence of "People who became the subject of personality cults among early socialists, feminists and white-supremacists, after having fallen out of a window" as a category at WP:FA, she's listed in the catch-all "History" section (maybe sometime someone could explain why the battles, royalty and hurricanes aren't history.) but it has no relationship to any other article in that section depending on how one interprets the criteria, she could have anything from -1 to +5 points.

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She definitely gets two points on either 24 or 26 April for the 125th anniversary of her death (fatally injured on the 24th, life pronounced extinct on the 26th), but I've no idea how to calculate diversity and underrepresentation – there literally is no similar article I can think of on Wikipedia. I'm considering nominating Alice Ayres for April, but have no idea what the points total would be. 48.1 Draft rule on "sixth spot": articleĭiversity/Underrepresentation points for a "miscellaneous or unclassifiable topic".39 Nominating - request for clarification.35 Lost finale and proposal to revise May 24 TFA.27 I missed checking this page for a little while.22 RfC on protection of Main Page Featured Article.14.1 John Douglas (architect): 5 points.4 Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov-three points or two?.2 Baltimore Steam Packet Company ("Old Bay Line") for March 18?.1 Diversity/Underrepresentation points for a "miscellaneous or unclassifiable topic".











Fantasy football trade suggester