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Randall Kinard 10/02/2025
===Randall Kinard 10/02/2025===
* No comments from me at the moment. It gets the information needed across, and isn't too long. The articles on the individual Lookup Specifications will have more detail on their types.
* No comments from me at the moment. It gets the information needed across, and isn't too long. The articles on the individual Lookup Specifications will have more detail on their types.


Reanna Patton 10/7/2023
===Reanna Patton 10/7/2023===
* Nothing to add. It all makes sense to me. It's straight, to the point, and provides information to the reader with links to other articles for more information.
* Nothing to add. It all makes sense to me. It's straight, to the point, and provides information to the reader with links to other articles for more information.


Devon 10/13/2025
===Devon 10/13/2025===
* I have no notes. The article is concise, the Supademos easy to follow and as detailed as they need to be. The article has plenty of links that readers can use to access more information.
* I have no notes. The article is concise, the Supademos easy to follow and as detailed as they need to be. The article has plenty of links that readers can use to access more information.
=== Dylan 10/15/2025 ===
* There is a broken link to Lexicon Lookup. There is no article yet. Make sure the link resolves when that article is made.

Revision as of 16:55, 15 October 2025

Randall Kinard 10/02/2025

  • No comments from me at the moment. It gets the information needed across, and isn't too long. The articles on the individual Lookup Specifications will have more detail on their types.

Reanna Patton 10/7/2023

  • Nothing to add. It all makes sense to me. It's straight, to the point, and provides information to the reader with links to other articles for more information.

Devon 10/13/2025

  • I have no notes. The article is concise, the Supademos easy to follow and as detailed as they need to be. The article has plenty of links that readers can use to access more information.

Dylan 10/15/2025

  • There is a broken link to Lexicon Lookup. There is no article yet. Make sure the link resolves when that article is made.