On 04/08/07, Charlotte Webb charlottethewebb@gmail.com wrote:
If one of the only two options is to spread the [[Wales-Sanger Wikipedia foundership dispute]] (a future "good article", just wait and see...) onto every page that mentions either of them by name, intentional vagueness is probably the lesser evil.
[[List of Wikipedia founders]]. I can see it now.
Deliberately loose wording covers a multitude of sins. Never a good first option, but when your sources violently and comprehensively disagree, or when you have absolutely no idea what something actually means...