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Issue #1

the author which fetched from meta tag is not suitable,
6.1.1 Author name
It is possible to omit the author in cases where no name can be seen by a regular user opening the original article in the browser. It is possible to omit the name when there‘s no identifiable person, only the website’s ‘team’, ‘editors’, etc.
Zahhar Kirillov
However it is possible to remove this content, rules does not require to do so. I decided to leave it in the template by purpose, and here is a reason why. Some photo galleries on rtn.ch (example: https://www.rtn.ch/rtn/Multimedia/Photos/Le-Judo-club-Cortaillod-Neuchatel-en-interclubs-de-LNA.html) feature a name of a photograph. In the current page DOM structure photographer name cannot be reliably identified and extracted. Of course we can match it with regexp, but this approach opens a door for issues during the template lifespan, as it will be hard to support it in case rtn.ch start to format photographer name a bit differently. So my approch is to fetch author name from meta tag with a good hope that one day rtn.ch will put photographer name there. Actually I already wrote them and asked to do so. Of course, no guarantee they will will follow my advise.

So I am proposing to reject this issue as leave it as is.
Declined by admin
While the article itself has got no author, there are meta tags containing one. This might not be "good" in here, but it's not as critical to reject an otherwise perfect template.
Type of issue
Rudimentary content not removed
Reported
Mar 5, 2019