Talk:Fugakukai International Association

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I've set up the references using the Aikidojournal entries and list of dojos. Other than this form wikipedia does not like internal links (ie within the text) and also multiple links to the same site under external links. I removed the pages about origins and the like but you might want to put them in as references. Also the listing of conflicting ranks. Aikidojournal does not update ranks so they may be dated but please be sure that the ranks listed by Karl Geis's page are JAA or Fugakukai. Hope this helps.Peter Rehse 01:18, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

Yes, thanks. That helps a lot! I was vague on how to set up the citations to the sources, but I should be able to look at the markup and figure out how to proceed from here. I'll be using the origins and resume essays as sources as well as Karl's and Nick's books. Thanks again for your help.Aiki Patrick Parker 02:33, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

While you are at it - please do a bit more wikification (ie. Waseda university and others. I removed the wiki and sources link already but it still needs some. One link per article (ie not judo every time judo is used.Peter Rehse 02:45, 22 November 2006 (UTC)

If you can get a pici of Karl Geis up then the article can be promoted to B-class. If you can't then lets leave it a little longer as start and reconsider later.Peter Rehse 01:30, 23 November 2006 (UTC)

thanks, anonymous person, for catching that date mistake and for adding the reference to sensei ushijima. Karl does, however, cite sensei kudo of the police casejo as an influential teacher (both in his lectures and on his webpage) - so i restored Kudo's name that you'd deleted.Aiki Patrick Parker 16:31, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

This article is borederline B - it needs a pici and a bit more expansion. I'm droping it down to a Start.Peter Rehse 01:44, 30 January 2007 (UTC)