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Re: wikipedia

Kevin Karplus
Wed, 15 Feb 2006 17:40:10 -0800

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Wikipedia is read by a large variety of readers---some experts, some
complete novices.  Anything written for them should contain enough
background that even a novice could read them, but later parts of the
article should include more technical information for the experts.

Five paragraphs is rather short for a Wikipedia article---that would
generally be regarded as a "stub" for an article that had not been
written yet.

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