Quick look - it needs some work on hyperlinks; a fuller look might follow
I know some of the hyper links don"t work yet WCOAP & Cash Tour for instance.
I"d check anything specific you might want to add with Des first....just to be nice.
It"s a nice start and should fill out nicely over time. Of course, you don"t need to make all the changes yourself, because it"s a wiki, so everybody can chip in to help (although people actually employed by APAT ought not to, I suppose?)
I think you"re going to need some citations to independent publications to backup the membership numbers and the "largest organisation" claims and things like that, though, otherwise they"ll be classified as unverifiable, original research. The tables of results don"t need those, though, imho. I"ve inserted the founding news article citation into the first sentence, but I"m too tired to search for others right now, sorry (closest thing in the standard smiley set to a yawn)
Yeah, thanks for that....I"m a n00b at this.
I wavered over the details (20,000 & "largest") and how they should be marked as they do come off as a little bit of "marketing" verbiage.
I don"t know of any way to confirm the number (Des might) except that this forum has over 8000 members alone plus there are the members of the current (and previous) headline sponsors who are, by default, also members.
Whether that number, 20000, would be enough to confirm APAT as the largest is a tough one because I don"t know of anything directly comparable to APAT in that it is an players" organisation and runs a tour.
If you like, APAT is in a class of one.
I also wavered over the WCOAP and Cash Tour links..should I mark them as "Not currently active" to stop them being reported as "dead links"?