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I am the principal editor of a featured article

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In fact, several featured articles. Halley's Comet is just one of them. Featured articles are meant to represent the best of Wikipedia. As such, editing them requires extensive knowledge of Wikipedia's policies and standards. If you want to edit the article, learn Wikipedia's policies and standards, such as:

1. Citation. Citations are done with a specific markup, not just loaded onto the page behind ref quotes. Also, Wikipedia does not source Youtube or science documentary clips. 2. The difference between a cited fact and an opinion. Four citations does not equal "NASA says". Find an official policy statement that says, "NASA says" and we can talk. Serendipodous 18:28, 6 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

The two cites do not mention the fact. The first only implies it without stating it; the second is an unrepresentative sample that isn't even what the citation is citing in the first place. Look, if you can find a representative survey that shows that the pronunciation of "Halley" in the English-speaking world (not just one part of it) is mostly "Halley" then fine. If not, I'm sure someone will do one before 2061. Good luck. Serendipodous 19:27, 6 May 2015 (UTC)Reply
Re:addition. It's not "the pronunciation 400 years ago"; it's the pronunciation Edmond Halley himself used, which is kinda relevant because without it we have no idea how to pronounce it, and there can never be an "official" pronunciation. Serendipodous 19:32, 6 May 2015 (UTC)Reply
No, not true. Some biographers have suggested that Halley himself pronounced his name "Hawley", which is a perfectly acceptable reading of "Halley", viz. "hall", "call", "small" Serendipodous 14:38, 7 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

Problems with upload of File:St Marys Historical Marker.jpeg

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