Comment Articles have to complete PRs before than can be considered audited for quality. –
JuliancoltonTropicalCyclone 01:09, 13 September 2008 (UTC)reply
Either way. Personally I think you should get those PRs done, but you might get conditional support. –
JuliancoltonTropicalCyclone 01:58, 13 September 2008 (UTC)reply
Oppose and as a comment, you're right, I hadn't even noticed the peer reviews for the articles to do with Slipknot weren't finished. I shall go and switch my vote to oppose for that one, too. And as a comment, I personally will oppose the inclusion of any -articles until they've been nominated for GA, and failed solely due to inherent shortness. i.e., I want a very literal demonstration that these articles cannot pass GA -
rst20xx (
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Oppose - You need to either get the two check marked articles to Good Article status or merge them, because they are not "unreleased items" or articles will a big potential for future growth.
Judgesurreal777 (
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I guess this should be considered On hold until the GACs/PRs have all finished, at which point the nom will effectively be able to start properly -
rst20xx (
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Support as GT now that all articles have passed GAC. To TonyTheTiger, don't worry, there are much shorter GAs, including
New York State Route 164, one of my own. Cheers, –
JuliancoltonTropicalCyclone 20:57, 28 September 2008 (UTC)reply
Support - well done! And this whole exercise Tony also means that you have two more GAs to your name :)
rst20xx (
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Someone close this - It has clearly passed, so load it up!
Judgesurreal777 (
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Comment I agree. This has had five supports for ten days and six for eight days.--
TonyTheTiger (
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Close with consensus to promote - Things have been a bit slow around here lately and I appologise for that. However, promotions are meant to stay open for 10 days, and in this case, only yesterday was that limit effectively met -
rst20xx (
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