On 4/10/07, MacGyverMagic/Mgm
<macgyvermagic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
. It's okay to write stubs, it's better
to merge
them into context if we can - unless the subject of the article is falls
under the guideline that says it's notable enough for it's own entry.
Why? Better for whom? I personally can't stand searching for a term
and being redirected to a general article on the topic of which two
sentences vaguely half addresses what I'm looking for. I'd much rather
have a two-sentence stub that precisely addresses what I'm looking
for, even if it's only to point me back to the main article
afterwards.
That's essentially my position.
-Jeff
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