Thread:Paul Nebeling/@comment-6697950-20170126184716/@comment-6697950-20170126191125

That's specifically why there's a label at the top of the page asking people to contact me before touching the page. As a wiki, we find it more important to reference the dates and times of the events than the events themselves, as the former is usually more complicated and harder to trace, while we must ensure that the dates are accurate. This becomes complicated without listing the source for the dates when we have as large of a list of events as on our timeline.

A plain reference like the one you added implies that the date was specifically given in the aforementioned chapter. However, I did a quick check through the book and found no specific mention of a date. As such, you have to find an instance where that day is compared to some other event.

If you want to discuss a specific topic, you're free to create a topic for it on the forum. If anyone's interested, they will join the discussion. Alternatively, you could join us on Discord for a faster response.

As for your suggestion, I noticed it, and brought it up on Discord. I'm personally considering whether that thing is even needed on the timeline.