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| by = [[User:Petréa Mitchell|Petréa Mitchell]] 12:22, 29 April 2007 (CDT) | |||
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I would like to point to a general rule. The first sentence of an article should be ''more or less'' self-contained. So, when I read, "[The] Cochin Royal Family were rulers of Cochin or Kochi." Where the heck is (was) Cochin? And another rule: the first paragraph when it concerns persons (including families, etc.) is what they are ''most'' notable for. Since the topic itself tells us that these people were notable for being the rules of a place called Cochin, we also need to know something ''else'' right up front. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 02:21, 30 November 2006 (CST) | I would like to point to a general rule. The first sentence of an article should be ''more or less'' self-contained. So, when I read, "[The] Cochin Royal Family were rulers of Cochin or Kochi." Where the heck is (was) Cochin? And another rule: the first paragraph when it concerns persons (including families, etc.) is what they are ''most'' notable for. Since the topic itself tells us that these people were notable for being the rules of a place called Cochin, we also need to know something ''else'' right up front. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 02:21, 30 November 2006 (CST) |
Revision as of 11:22, 29 April 2007
Workgroup category or categories | History Workgroup, Politics Workgroup [Editors asked to check categories] |
Article status | Developed article: complete or nearly so |
Underlinked article? | No |
Basic cleanup done? | Yes |
Checklist last edited by | Petréa Mitchell 12:22, 29 April 2007 (CDT) |
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I would like to point to a general rule. The first sentence of an article should be more or less self-contained. So, when I read, "[The] Cochin Royal Family were rulers of Cochin or Kochi." Where the heck is (was) Cochin? And another rule: the first paragraph when it concerns persons (including families, etc.) is what they are most notable for. Since the topic itself tells us that these people were notable for being the rules of a place called Cochin, we also need to know something else right up front. --Larry Sanger 02:21, 30 November 2006 (CST)
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