On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 09:03:06 +0100, Gerard Meijssen gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote
- Many arguments about why we should NOT have arguments do not cut it as
we have plenty of room. Hard disks are cheap nowadays
Decisions to remove articles or content from articles are not based on a (nonexistant) lack of disk space; they're motivated by a desire to keep Wikipedia neutral, easily readable, and free of extraneous information.
The suggestion of using wikibooks has some merits except that we do not have our interproject links yet. Without these we will get the old quarrel of no outside references again. My personal opinion is that you want at least one recipy that is typical for the dish. Variations can then be in wikibooks.
Wouldn't having only one recipe in Wikipedia imply some sort of bias towards that particular preparation?
--Slowking Man