Assuming there is no filler, a lengthy sourced article is necessarily more comprehensive than a stub.
I'm not suggesting we write a featured-length article if there isn't enough information to write one. If there is, then surely this is desirable?
On 10/04/07, Jeff Raymond jeff.raymond@internationalhouseofbacon.com wrote:
Oldak Quill wrote:
I don't understand why it wouldn't be sensible to write a lengthy, sourced article (ignoring gossip and such) about such an actor.
I also don't understand why it's not sensible to write a stub-length, sourced article about such an actor. We're aiming for comprehensiveness, right?
-Jeff
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