[WikiEN-l] Making Wikipedia a multi-cultural encyclopedia
tarquin
tarquin at planetunreal.com
Mon Apr 14 16:02:43 UTC 2003
Jason Williams wrote:
>
>Linking is the right answer here, in my opinion. You shouldn't
>have to wade through a thorough grounding in computer science
>before reading about how LL parsers work. Instead, [[Computer
>science]] and [[Compilers]] should be prominently linked,
>along with each technical term used.
>
>I think -
> * Everybody should be able to understand broadly what an article
> is describing (LL Parsers are a technique used in computer
> science to interpret text, or something. You get the idea,
> I'm sure)
>
>
>
Yes, absolutely.
Articles should begin with a clear overview.
"LL Parsers are a technique used in computer science to interpret text"
is a great begininng. The article can get very technically dense
straight away after that -- the layperson already has a quick idea of
*what* this thing is, and what they need to learn about before they can
tackle the detail.
On the matter of cultural bias, I have mentioned this somewhere in our
policy pages. Don't for instance assume the reader has any idea what
"Thanksgiving" is -- things like that are important to bear in mind.
I always think: "write for an intelligent Martian, who is capable of
following links" ;-)
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