On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Ray Saintongesaintonge@telus.net wrote:
What's so bad about encouraging howto information? I'm sure that a lot of people would find such practical information very useful.
Perhaps so, but it's not in tune with the idea of an encyclopedia, which is what we're all supposed to be striving for.
I'd really hate to go to [[curry]] and see recipes. The sorts of spices that are often included yes. But not cooking times.
If I look up [[engine]] I want to know how it functions. But I don't want to see a tutorial on how to deal with specific problems.
Although I suppose there's a possible claim of hypocrisy here. Many of our medical articles include a section on treatment, which I guess is a form of How To.
And I just happened upon [[suicide methods]] which perhaps is the last word, almost literally, on How To do something.