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All articles in Wikipedia are not of the same standard. Many are quite exhaustive and accurate, following the appropriate format. Those may require less attention. | All articles in Wikipedia are not of the same standard. Many are quite exhaustive and accurate, following the appropriate format. Those may require less attention. However, a large number of articles in Wikipedia are not coherent, logical or authoritative. These articles will certainly require much greater attention from Citizendium. To make a decent start, the important Wikipedia articles that need a facelift in Citizendium, can be brought under a proper structure, followed by wikification to other articles in Citizendium. | ||
However, a large number of articles in Wikipedia are not coherent, logical or authoritative. These articles will certainly require much greater attention from Citizendium. | |||
To make a decent start, the important Wikipedia articles that need a facelift in Citizendium, can be brought under a proper structure, followed by wikification to other articles in Citizendium. | |||
(To finish. Someone made a draft of this elsewhere, but I don't know where it is!) | (To finish. Someone made a draft of this elsewhere, but I don't know where it is!) |
Revision as of 19:32, 7 December 2006
All articles in Wikipedia are not of the same standard. Many are quite exhaustive and accurate, following the appropriate format. Those may require less attention. However, a large number of articles in Wikipedia are not coherent, logical or authoritative. These articles will certainly require much greater attention from Citizendium. To make a decent start, the important Wikipedia articles that need a facelift in Citizendium, can be brought under a proper structure, followed by wikification to other articles in Citizendium.
(To finish. Someone made a draft of this elsewhere, but I don't know where it is!)