On 2/27/07, Michael Snow <wikipedia(a)earthlink.net> wrote:
... as several people have pointed
out, there are significant future benefits in recording information from
the present that will be the subject of later synthesis and study. So I
don't understand why we should hold off on documenting subjects of
interest now. While the field of interest may not be fully coherent, and
we should not declare it so prematurely, it's not wise to reject the
pieces needed for it to ultimately come together.
Well, you may have noticed that I decided to agree with those people.
Nevertheless, my point was that whether something is "significant enough" to
be included in Wikipedia may not be apparent for some time.
Adam