Talk:John Oxley (ship)

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Good article John Oxley (ship) was a nominee for good article, but did not meet the good article criteria at the time. There are suggestions below for improving the article. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be renominated. Editors may also seek a reassessment of the decision if they believe there was a mistake.
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[edit] Good article review

I found the following problems with your article:

  • Grammar is not good in parts of this article and must be addressed, for an example in the introduction it states “She is the last surviving Australian coastal steamer. She is significant in maritime history as one…” First of all don’t use “She” I known boats are commonly referred to as that but this is an encyclopedic article.
  • Introduction needs to be bigger than it is, try adding info from the rest of the article to it.
  • Please fix your reference’s lay out, your references are not set out properly not the correct way to do so. Try looking at the Ford BA Falcon article for ways to properly fill out your references.
  • Maybe add about 100-250 words to the article in the bottom sections.
  • You state that the ship is a coastal steamer, what is a costal steamer? You need to explain briefly what a coastal steamer is.
  • Remember this article has to be helpful to people that know nothing about the John Oxley (ship).
John Oxley (ship)
SCORES IN KEY AREAS
Legality B B B
Neutrality A A A A
Writing B B B
Sources A A A A
Citations B B B
24 June 2007 (UTC)


  • Legality referes to if it is believable, can I believe it, NO because their is not enough references.
  • Neutrality refers to if it comes from the right view of the subject, no problem here.
  • writing referes to the grammar and spelling of the article. There is some grammar problems please fix them straight away.
  • sources referes to the type of sources you have used for the article, website you used. These are good.
  • citations referes to your references. I said what is wrong with them up the top.

You need to get an A in all of these catergories to pass as GA. If you have any questions please go to my talk page and leave a message.SenatorsTalk | Contribs 04:51, 24 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:John Oxley10.jpg

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[edit] References

This article needs the references to be fixed. If an editor familiar with reference tags could handle that, it'd be great. Thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dreadnaught (talkcontribs) 03:45, 16 February 2008 (UTC)