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I like the section names you've chosen, clear and seem to hit all the important marks! I'm also not sure if our wiki page has a publications section, I might suggest adding that to our group -- so thanks!
Apparently leads are kind of like intro paragraphs, more like an overview, that come before all the other details in a wiki article, might be helpful to kind of throw a rough lead up there before you get bogged down in the details? And then revise it once properly finished? Perhaps the fault is with me doing this assignment a bit early -- so apologies if you add things in the next few days that makes my notes redundant. A thought: the section titled Notable Projects could follow directly after Work. Also, sometimes finding a bunch of articles and organizing them according to section on wiki BEFORE reading through them is helpful too - just to get a big pile of citations and then dwindle it down that way, also other contributors can see links they may have not found by themselves.