Option 1: The current layout, which: features a 4-paragraph lead section; presents the company's history nonlinearly across the lead and several topic sections (none of which is a History section); and attempts to resolve WP:CSECTION concerns by renaming the Controversy section to "Reception"
Option 2: The proposed layout, which: features a shorter lead section; presents most of the company's history in a History section with chronologically ordered subsections; and attempts to resolve WP:CSECTION concerns by integrating the content chronologically into the History section
Option 3: A different layout that has not yet been proposed
The album On Parole was recorded by the London based rock group Motörhead as their debut album under contract to United Artists Records at Rockfield Studios at the end of 1975. Not seeing commercial potential in the album, UA shelved its release against the wishes of the band and their management. Four years later, after the group had gained popularity in Britain, UA gave the album a belated release.
The wikipedia article of the album, created on 19:27, 17 December 2006 through to the present day has consistently classified the album as a studio album. From time to time, some wikipedia editors have sought to reclassify references to the album as being non-studio. This is another such issue of dispute, after this one from 13 January 2018, and has currently come to an impasse between two editors. There appears to be an absence of other editors interested in the subject wanting to contribute to this discussion, so outside neutral opinions would be appreciated. 217.42.5.141 (talk) 17:35, 26 April 2021 (UTC)
Add the tag {{rfc|xxx}} at the top of a talk page section, where "xxx" is the category abbreviation. The different category abbreviations that should be used with {{rfc}} are listed above in parenthesis. Multiple categories are separated by a vertical pipe. For example, {{rfc|xxx|yyy}}, where "xxx" is the first category and "yyy" is the second category.