On 9/9/07, Matthew Brown <morven(a)gmail.com> wrote:
IMO, an article should contain most information in the
prose. The
infobox is a place for a summary of quick facts, and perhaps for
statistics that would make for dry reading in the article itself.
I'd lean towards repeating material in both. There are lots of
downstream uses of Wikipedia text that will have trouble processing
infoboxes. Best to have it in the text as well. But succession
information, flags, maps, categorisation etc can all just be in the
infobox.
Steve