Talk:James McMillan (fur trader)

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Thought I'd leave it to others to rate this for WikiProject BC, as it's my first effort at an article which (I think) is more than a stub--Keefer4 05:16, 29 January 2007 (UTC)

  • It is certainly much more than a stub. Skookum1 may rate it high importance and I would not argue with that, but the way I have been doing it, I would rank the subject as mid importance. It is at least b class. There is a bit of a hurdle going above b because there is some resistance to going through all that is involved in the Good Article process, but making it an A means it is higher quality than a good article would be. This one is so well written and interesting that it must be an A. Thanks for doing it. --KenWalker | Talk 07:08, 31 January 2007 (UTC)