On 27 June 2010 17:56, Andrew Gray <andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk> wrote:
To take a prominent example, it's reasonable to
have [[Jesus in
Christianity]] and [[Jesus in Islam]], but they need to both be
treated as subsets of the article on [[Jesus]], in the same way that
[[Historicity of Jesus]] or [[Cultural depictions of Jesus]] are, and
*not* as seperate forms of the main article. The trick is in getting
that balance right.
Well said. Forks should exist to deal with articles that would be too
long otherwise and for no other reason. You should be able to combine
all the forks together (replacing the summary in the main article with
the full article) and end up with a (very long) coherent article.