Justin Cormack wrote:
On 27 Mar 2006, at 13:18, Steve Bennett wrote:
On 3/27/06, Neil Harris neil@tonal.clara.co.uk wrote:
That's why we should now, after hitting the psychologically important 1,000,000 article mark in the en: encyclopedia, be focusing on quality improvement, not growth.
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You obviously hang around in different subject areas than I do. We are missing tens of thousands of articles completely, not even stubs. Our coverage of architecture is scanty to say the least, just as one example.
Not to say we shouldnt be improving things.
Justinc
I don't believe that a drive for quality is incompatible with the complementary goal of comprehensively covering all known specialist topics. It's more a matter of focus, since our topic coverage is now undeniably better than any general encyclopedia (and continuing to get better rapidly), but our article quality is currently much more patchy.
-- Neil