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Hello, welcome to wikipedia. I have noticed that you are working on this article. I spent quite sometime last year working of this article. But still lot of improvement is needed before it qualify for a good article candidate. You can go through the previous peer review and A-class review it has undergone.
Some of the changes you have made are are good and some of the are not. Primarily the Aircraft inventory section. For example the use of NATO code name, use of bold type face, use of foreign language. These information about these specific aircraft can be obtained from the respective aircreft's ariticle. That is why they are linked. Using them disrupts the flow article. The other point is the use of citations. All citations must be done using citeweb template and should use consistant format.
Thanks for replying. I thought you were new. Template:Cite web is a citation template makes referencing a lot easier. Check its manual out by clicking the link. The reason I made those changes was because I wanted to make the article more concise. Including lot of technical specs and information in brackets (like this) not only disrupts the flow of the article but also bloats the size unnecessarily.
You can go ahead and make changes as you please. If you are thinking of a major change like deleting the "future aircraft" section, do it in your user page, or mine, first. We can go from there. The "under development" section is not badly organised, it is a cesspool and will require a lot of work.
I did not want to come across as rude when I posted the previous post. I am sorry if I did.
Looks good but too long. The reason is compared to the rest of the article this is section has undue weight. An encyclopedia article about an organization provides information about the organization and just tidbits about its future. So such a large section about just the future comes accross as crystalballing. This is the organization. But soon it will be that. This misses the purpose of the article; it must be completely objective. I would say 1/3 of that size will be sufficient. Sumanch (talk) 04:34, 3 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Absolutely! I realized it was the material from the main page. Main page has too much on content, that is why it received harsh criticism. A smaller version of that will be perfect. Sumanch (talk) 08:04, 4 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Look in the source #1 and 3 in the main page they will give ~1306 aircraft. That was before the induction of the Phalcons. So 1309 will be pretty accurate. Bharat Rakshak is not considered a neutral source. That is why I had to look hard to find alternate source other than BR to cite my claimes. Don't try to cite through BR specially about contentious material. Sumanch (talk) 06:55, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Bharat-Rakshak is not affiliated with Indian military. It is run by some guys who are retired military and Indian military enthusiasts; and they have been around forever. That is why they get more access to images, articles from senior staff and things like that. But because they represent the Indian point of view, in wikipedia, they usually run into problem with NPOV standards.
About the aircraft, BR numbers represented the higher end of the report even when the IAF fleet size was decresing. Therefore, we will need a second source to varify. Sumanch (talk) 21:02, 7 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Number of aircraft in IAF — I think what we can do, is say I has over certain number of aircraft in its inventory. We can pick 3 or 4 sources and use the one that is showing the least number. Then put a note that because the IAF does not disclose the exat number of aircraft in its inventory exact number cannot be determined with precision. What do you think? Sumanch (talk) 07:26, 8 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I think, in this case, we can use a prose instead of a list for this section. It is concise, does not get into technical discustion, and does not get into speculations. So for the current aircraft we can include small paragraphs of prose. The future section created the biggest problem with the size. But we have resolved it. The history section is just right; any larger, and we will start to run into problem.
I guess we can omit that. We should get a clarification first.
We will have to improve the Land-Based Air Defence section. I dont think Prithvi II has been inducted in the IAF. The last thing I could find was that it was undergoing user evaluation. Sumanch (talk) 00:25, 9 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have an issue with the History section in the present form. Having 15 two to three sentence sections disrupts the development of the prose. Furthermore, I think, information in that detail will be more appropriate for the the History article.
I think, It will be better if we can subdivide the section in to eras. I think - Formation, Pre-independence force, Post-independence growth and wars, and Current mordarnisation are better subsections. What do you think. Sumanch (talk) 05:00, 27 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Rohit, although the aircraft are based at HAL's facility in Bangalore, they are considered to be in the IAF's aircraft inventory. Thus while no aircraft are in service (being that IOC is only in December), the aircraft is being flown for testing and operational evaluation purposes. If you do have any issues with that, then by all means revert my reversion (I will not contest it). Thanks, Vedant (talk) 15:01, 14 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
If you look at this picture (for example), you'll notice the IAF markings as well as the IAF registry (KH-2011). There's no contention that the plane isn't operational but it is technically in the inventory right? I don't think that the Tejas NP-1 is in the Navy's inventory and I'm not sure about the status of the F-35 though I'm guessing it would eventually be assigned to a test squadron much like the F-22 and F-23 (See 411th_Flight_Test_Squadron). Regardless, it's not a major issue for me so whichever solution makes you happy is good. Vedant (talk) 15:25, 14 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I think the information provided is accurate although if you disagree, then I urge you to make the edits you see fit to rectify that. Vedant (talk) 16:44, 14 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Also just as an addendum to the above, similar markings and registration numbers can be found on LSP-2 (KH-2012) and LSP-3 (KH-2013) and LSP-4 (KH-2014). Thus while they are not part of an operational squadron, they are flying with IAF markings and reg numbers. Vedant (talk) 16:52, 14 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Rohit, I've written some answers in response to your questions on my talk page:
It is not against Wikipedia policy to revert edits that constitute blatant vandalism/useless content. Generally if someone makes a change that you don't agree with and it's not vandalism, then you're encouraged to discuss it with the editor in a civil fashion. See WP:Rollback for more. You can use Twinkle which has rollback features (available to all auto-confirmed users) or you can just request permissions for usage of rollback here.
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Hey, This user (User:Tawoo) made some changes to the article (breaking down the numbers of the aircraft in the infobox). I don't think this helps the article and I don't think the numbers are correct. Sumanch (talk) 05:07, 22 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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