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− | :* < | + | :* [[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|16px]] Article is New – yes, was created on Oct 12 and nominated on Oct 17</br> |
+ | :*Article is Long enough – yes, the prose portion is 2,508 characters</br> | ||
+ | :*Article is Within policy – it reads neutral, it has a citation after nearly every sentence. | ||
+ | :*Hook is fewer than 200 characters--yes, it is 149 characters</br> | ||
+ | :*Hook starts with ellipses, bolds the target article and ends with a question mark – yes</br> | ||
+ | :*Hook is interesting to a broad audience—yes</br> | ||
+ | :*Hook is neutral and does not focus unduly on negative aspects of living people—the hook is about a person who has passed away, It was negative at that time it took place, but per the [[February 28 incident]] article, it is no longer considered negative. </br> | ||
+ | :*QPQ was done—yes</br> | ||
+ | :*Image – no image | ||
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+ | :*[[File:Symbol voting keep.svg|16px]]Article is Within policy – I checked the sources given for three sentences that were sourced to English-language sources and didn’t see any paraphrasing or plagiarism. </br> | ||
+ | :*Hook is accurate and cited with an inline citation in the article—this must be taken on good faith because the citation is to a Chinese-language source. | ||
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+ | :*[[File:Symbol question.svg|16px]] Your source [3] (City University Speaker bio) gives a different birthplace to the one you have in the article sourced to source [1]: [[Fengshan District|Feng-Shan]], Taiwan. Can you address this discrepancy in the article by saying the birth place is not certain?</br> | ||
+ | :*Could you include links in the publication list? That seems usual practice. | ||
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+ | :*He sounds like he did a lot for engineering; it is great that you wrote an article about him! [[Special:Contributions/70.67.193.176|70.67.193.176]] ([[User talk:70.67.193.176|talk]]) 16:20, 24 October 2018 (UTC) | ||
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Chang Chun-Yen
- ... that Chang Chun-Yen, a pioneer of Taiwan's hi-tech industry, was forbidden from going abroad to study because his father had been sentenced to death? Source: Refs 1 & 2
- Reviewed: Wang Zhi (pirate)
Created by Zanhe (talk). Self-nominated at 04:32, 17 October 2018 (UTC).
Article is New – yes, was created on Oct 12 and nominated on Oct 17
- Article is Long enough – yes, the prose portion is 2,508 characters
- Article is Within policy – it reads neutral, it has a citation after nearly every sentence.
- Hook is fewer than 200 characters--yes, it is 149 characters
- Hook starts with ellipses, bolds the target article and ends with a question mark – yes
- Hook is interesting to a broad audience—yes
- Hook is neutral and does not focus unduly on negative aspects of living people—the hook is about a person who has passed away, It was negative at that time it took place, but per the February 28 incident article, it is no longer considered negative.
- QPQ was done—yes
- Image – no image
Article is Within policy – I checked the sources given for three sentences that were sourced to English-language sources and didn’t see any paraphrasing or plagiarism.
- Hook is accurate and cited with an inline citation in the article—this must be taken on good faith because the citation is to a Chinese-language source.
Your source [3] (City University Speaker bio) gives a different birthplace to the one you have in the article sourced to source [1]: Feng-Shan, Taiwan. Can you address this discrepancy in the article by saying the birth place is not certain?
- Could you include links in the publication list? That seems usual practice.
- He sounds like he did a lot for engineering; it is great that you wrote an article about him! 70.67.193.176 (talk) 16:20, 24 October 2018 (UTC)