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My ongoing effort to promote all articles to Good Article, A-class and Featured Article statuses have involved a lot of work from a lot of people. Here are the articles that I have worked on, and have been sucessfully promoted due to everyone's contributions. I have yet to promote an article to Featured Article status, and my work on a page is never done until it is a Featured Article. If you would like to assist me in this goal on any one of my articles, you are more than welcome. |
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The Arado Ar E.381 was the first article I nominated for GA status, and also the first to pass. I began this article as AirplanePro on April 27, 2010. Thanks to NielsenGW, who helped with the references and Parsecboy who reviewed this article for GA, and gave me many tips and allowed me more time as usual as I was sick during the duration of the review. This was the first article I nominated for A status, on August 25, 2010. However, with 1 oppose, and numerous comments, the ACR was closed due to no consensus and was not sucessful. Issues preventing promotion included large gaps in information that were not included and inconsistency of reading and a few grammar problems. This was the first article I nominated for FA status, on September 22, 2010. However, with 3 opposes and several comments, the FAC was closed as the article was not yet ready. I renominated this article for A status on October 14, 2010. However, with 3 opposes, the ACR was failed, despite work by myself to rework the article to the satisfaction of the reviewers. I renominated this article again for A status on January 9, 2011. It passed with 5 supports and multiple comments. I renominated this article for FA status on March 5, 2011. However, with 2 supports and 2 opposes and several comments, the FAC was closed as the article was not yet ready. |
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The CAM ship article was the second I nominated for GA status, and also the second to pass. I began work on this article on February 11, 2011. |