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Reviewer: The Rambling Man (talk · contribs) 10:56, 3 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]


Comments

  • The lead is a little short. I would also expect to see all those refs in the main body rather than in the lead. Done - fixed refs so they are all from the body; expanded text
  • a "horseshoe-shaped" massif - this doesn't need to be a quote as it's purely factual.  Done
  • "anglicization" British English -> anglicisation.  Done
  • I would look to merge the naming/geology sections as the former is just a single sentence.  Not done - am going to expand these two sections slightly, they also mirror a format used on much of the Irish mountains?
  • " the Mweelrea Formation, and " why italics? Our article doesn't do that.  Done
  • " are tufts, " again, why italics?  Done
  • In the infobox, spaces between the facts and references should go. That may be a template issue which needs fixing.  Not done - it is a template thing (I have taken out any space possible and still no effect?)
  • Geography section is a series of single-sentence paragraphs which is too proseline for me.  Done - may not have fully addressed this but tried to combine into paragraphs and expanded some text.
  • Corrie is not linked first time in the main part of the article.  Done
  • "of the "horseshoe" that " again, not needed in quotes really.  Done
  • "sharp "airy" summit " according to whom? This quote may be applicable but to whom is it attributed?  Done - Provided attribution (two authors use it)
  • "is thus like of a " odd phrasing, what about "is like that of a"?  Done
  • "100 Highest Irish Mountains," this is in italics in the article and not italics in the infobox.  Done
  • "6-kilometre" convert.  Done
  • "13-kilometre" ditto.  Done
  • In fact there are several conversions needed in this section. Done
  • " a notable Irish guidebook" if it's notable, can we say what it is? Does it have an article?  Done - It doesn't have an article (perhaps might do later), however, have taken out "notable", and also added another guidebook that lists it as a top three.
  • "(or point 495-metres)." what does this mean?  Done - clarified that it is a point on the OS map
  • " (e.g. above The Ramp)," e.g.?  Done - better wording
  • "VS to E2" you explained terms like D before, so these need explanining.  Done
  • Some of the see also links are already linked in the article (e.g. list of Marilyns).  Done
  • Ref 7 has a spare quote mark.  Done
  • Refs seem to be hard-split, just let {{reflist}} do its thing unmodified. Done
  • "Mayo - A Walking" should be an en-dash in both places.  Done
  • "DoBIH" is overlinked.  Done

That's it for first pass. On hold. The Rambling Man (Staying alive since 2005!) 11:31, 4 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Respond

Thank you for that The Rambling Man, which all made sense to me. I think I have addressed them all, except that I would likt to keep the naming and geology sections separate as it follows the format used by other Irish mountains and I have a little more to contribute in each one? Also, the infobox spacing appears to be a template thing. Thanks again for your attention ! Britishfinance (talk) 10:33, 6 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Just realising that I have not fixed the lede (your first point), which am doing now. Britishfinance (talk) 11:34, 6 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Done this now. Britishfinance (talk) 11:49, 6 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
All good, I removed a bunch of duplicate links and a spare </ref>, but I'm happy with the article so promoting. The Rambling Man (Staying alive since 2005!) 12:13, 6 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Much appreciated :) Britishfinance (talk) 12:14, 6 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]