On 5/15/07, John Lee <johnleemk(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Er, yes, and being a tertiary source, is it a problem
if we have articles on
topics with existent secondary sources? The concept of notability is not
relevant any more because we have finally been able to whittle the problem
down to one of verifiability. If you can write a verifiable article on
something, why not do it? An encyclopaedia should have information on
anything where there are already existent secondary sources.
Well it would be if they were perfectly able to contain ad, copyvios and libel.
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geni