From: "Larry Sanger" lsanger@nupedia.com
I just formulated an interesting hypothesis, which might explain why some people are attracted to ideas like subpages and subsections, despite the many clear disadvantages of them. Sorry, this is going to be a bit of a ramble. [...]
Hm, I believe you have actually convinced me. Can I summarize you as follows: we don't want people to build their own little hierarchies in this encyclopedia and have some links between them, but we want an interlinked web of relatively self-contained small articles that give a sketch of the context necessary to understand them and link to other articles that describe the context in a general way or parts of the context in more detail.
Correct?
-- Jan Hidders