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=== New timeline ===
 
=== New timeline ===
 
Remove from list when updated to contract work page [https://contractwork.vipulnaik.com/worker.php?worker=Sebastian+Sanchez] and [https://github.com/vipulnaik/contractwork/blob/master/contributor-lists/sebastian-sanchez-list.mediawiki].
 
Remove from list when updated to contract work page [https://contractwork.vipulnaik.com/worker.php?worker=Sebastian+Sanchez] and [https://github.com/vipulnaik/contractwork/blob/master/contributor-lists/sebastian-sanchez-list.mediawiki].
 
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* [[Timeline of biorisk]]
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* [[Timeline of Fabianism]] (address Pablo's feedback):
** Vipul: Please expand the short placeholder rows such as "1989 California medfly attack" and share with Pablo for his feedback and then after that submit it for my review; I don't see any other issues with the timeline but would like Pablo to weigh in considering that the timeline was requested by him✔
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** “The Fabian Society is founded in London in 1884 with early key figures like George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb, advocating for socialism through gradual reform rather than revolution.” Maybe revise the sentence so that it is not misread as implying that Shaw and Webb were among the founders of the Fabian Society.✔
* [[Timeline of the Philosophical Radicals]]
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** “"Tract No. 1," also known as the Fabian Society Manifesto.” “Pamphlet No. 2 titled A Manifesto.” It seems that both tracts were called manifestos: is this so? Probably worth clarifying how they differ, whether they are both considered manifestos of the Fabian Society, etc.✔ ('''Sebastian: According to some sources, Shaw's tract, which is the second of the Fabian Society, is also considered to be the first Society's manifesto [https://www.robzangerrarebooks.com/pages/books/454/george-bernard-shaw/an-unsocial-socialist]''')
* [[Timeline of wikis]]
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** “focuse”. Typo.✔
* [[Timeline of mRNA research]] 
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** “The Fabian Society publishes Tract No. 3”. Is this the same document mentioned in the previous bullet point?✔ ('''Sebastian: yes, it's a duplicate row''')
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** “Radicalism than with socialism”. It would be useful to have a brief description of what is meant by ‘Radicalism’, and how it differs from socialism.✔
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** “By this time, the Fabian Society has grown to include approximately 20 founders and around 67 members.” Earlier you say that between 1884 and 1866 the Society increased its membership count from 13 to 116. So it went from 67 to 116 in the remainder of 1886? ('''Sebastian: there's a gap between 87 (20 founders and around 67 members) and 116) I checked both arguably contradicting sources and those are the obtained figures. Those numbers are not exactly the same, but they maybe close enough to be interpreted as different ways of reporting membership, potentially referring to different points in time or counting methods''')
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** “George Bernard Shaw makes a significant contribution by presenting A Manifesto” You mention a manifesto again, so I’m really confused about the number of such documents published by the Society. Is this just Tract No. 2 or yet another manifesto?✔
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** “social change..” Remove duplicate period.✔
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'''Sebastian: Overall, there are many contradicting sources. For example Tract°20, titled Questions for Poor Law Guardians, was created in 1900 according to this [https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991002869039705181] source by University of Leeds, while according to Edward R. Pease, it was published in 1890.'''
  
 
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Remove from list when updated to contract work page [https://contractwork.vipulnaik.com/worker.php?worker=Sebastian+Sanchez] and [https://github.com/vipulnaik/contractwork/blob/master/contributor-lists/sebastian-sanchez-list.mediawiki].
 
Remove from list when updated to contract work page [https://contractwork.vipulnaik.com/worker.php?worker=Sebastian+Sanchez] and [https://github.com/vipulnaik/contractwork/blob/master/contributor-lists/sebastian-sanchez-list.mediawiki].
  
* [[Timeline of Our World in Data]] (expansion started on March 13th, 2024)
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* [[Timeline of Our World in Data]] (tentative payment accepted)
 
** Vipul: See [[Talk:Timeline_of_Our_World_in_Data#Review_by_Vipul_on_2024-07-28_.28for_expansion.2C_but_the_timeline_was_evaluated_holistically_rather_than_just_the_edits_since_the_last_payment.29]]
 
** Vipul: See [[Talk:Timeline_of_Our_World_in_Data#Review_by_Vipul_on_2024-07-28_.28for_expansion.2C_but_the_timeline_was_evaluated_holistically_rather_than_just_the_edits_since_the_last_payment.29]]
  
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* [[Timeline of Fabianism]] (address Pablo's feedback):
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* [[Timeline of Substack]]
** “The Fabian Society is founded in London in 1884 with early key figures like George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb, advocating for socialism through gradual reform rather than revolution.” Maybe revise the sentence so that it is not misread as implying that Shaw and Webb were among the founders of the Fabian Society.✔
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** See [[Talk:Timeline of Substack#Partial review by Vipul on 2024-11-02]]
** “"Tract No. 1," also known as the Fabian Society Manifesto.” “Pamphlet No. 2 titled A Manifesto.” It seems that both tracts were called manifestos: is this so? Probably worth clarifying how they differ, whether they are both considered manifestos of the Fabian Society, etc.✔ (Sebastian: According to some sources, Shaw's tract, which is the second of the Fabian Society, is also considered to be the first Society's manifesto [https://www.robzangerrarebooks.com/pages/books/454/george-bernard-shaw/an-unsocial-socialist])
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* [[Timeline of wikis]]
** “focuse”. Typo.✔
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** See [[Talk:Timeline of wikis#Review by Vipul on 2024-10-04]]
** “The Fabian Society publishes Tract No. 3”. Is this the same document mentioned in the previous bullet point?✔ (Sebastian: yes, it's a duplicate row)
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* [[Timeline of the Philosophical Radicals]]
** “Radicalism than with socialism”. It would be useful to have a brief description of what is meant by ‘Radicalism’, and how it differs from socialism.✔
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** See [[Talk:Timeline of the Philosophical Radicals#Review by Vipul on 2024-10-04]]
** “By this time, the Fabian Society has grown to include approximately 20 founders and around 67 members.” Earlier you say that between 1884 and 1866 the Society increased its membership count from 13 to 116. So it went from 67 to 116 in the remainder of 1886? (there's a gap between 87 (20 founders and around 67 members) and 116) I checked both arguably contradicting sources and those are the obtained figures. Those numbers are not exactly the same, but they maybe close enough to be interpreted as different ways of reporting membership, potentially referring to different points in time or counting methods.
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* [[Timeline of mRNA research]]
** “George Bernard Shaw makes a significant contribution by presenting A Manifesto” You mention a manifesto again, so I’m really confused about the number of such documents published by the Society. Is this just Tract No. 2 or yet another manifesto?
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** See [[Talk:Timeline of mRNA research#Review by Vipul on 2024-10-05]]
** “social change..” Remove duplicate period.✔
 
  
 
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* [[Timeline of polycystic ovary syndrome]] (Suggested on August 2, 2020)
 
* [[Timeline of polycystic ovary syndrome]] (Suggested on August 2, 2020)
 
* [[Timeline of the common cold]] (Suggested on August 2, 2020)
 
* [[Timeline of the common cold]] (Suggested on August 2, 2020)
* [[Timeline of Substack]] (Suggested on December 7, 2020)
 
 
* [[Timeline of Flexport]] (Suggested on December 7, 2020)
 
* [[Timeline of Flexport]] (Suggested on December 7, 2020)
 
* [[Timeline of reservations and affirmative action]] (Suggested on December 7, 2020)
 
* [[Timeline of reservations and affirmative action]] (Suggested on December 7, 2020)

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  • Timeline of Fabianism (address Pablo's feedback):
    • “The Fabian Society is founded in London in 1884 with early key figures like George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb, advocating for socialism through gradual reform rather than revolution.” Maybe revise the sentence so that it is not misread as implying that Shaw and Webb were among the founders of the Fabian Society.✔
    • “"Tract No. 1," also known as the Fabian Society Manifesto.” “Pamphlet No. 2 titled A Manifesto.” It seems that both tracts were called manifestos: is this so? Probably worth clarifying how they differ, whether they are both considered manifestos of the Fabian Society, etc.✔ (Sebastian: According to some sources, Shaw's tract, which is the second of the Fabian Society, is also considered to be the first Society's manifesto [4])
    • “focuse”. Typo.✔
    • “The Fabian Society publishes Tract No. 3”. Is this the same document mentioned in the previous bullet point?✔ (Sebastian: yes, it's a duplicate row)
    • “Radicalism than with socialism”. It would be useful to have a brief description of what is meant by ‘Radicalism’, and how it differs from socialism.✔
    • “By this time, the Fabian Society has grown to include approximately 20 founders and around 67 members.” Earlier you say that between 1884 and 1866 the Society increased its membership count from 13 to 116. So it went from 67 to 116 in the remainder of 1886? (Sebastian: there's a gap between 87 (20 founders and around 67 members) and 116) I checked both arguably contradicting sources and those are the obtained figures. Those numbers are not exactly the same, but they maybe close enough to be interpreted as different ways of reporting membership, potentially referring to different points in time or counting methods)
    • “George Bernard Shaw makes a significant contribution by presenting A Manifesto” You mention a manifesto again, so I’m really confused about the number of such documents published by the Society. Is this just Tract No. 2 or yet another manifesto?✔
    • “social change..” Remove duplicate period.✔

Sebastian: Overall, there are many contradicting sources. For example Tract°20, titled Questions for Poor Law Guardians, was created in 1900 according to this [5] source by University of Leeds, while according to Edward R. Pease, it was published in 1890.

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