At 04:23 AM 1/13/04 -0800, Optim wrote:
Can I have clarifications on:
1. If native English speakers is "primary" audience
while the non native speakers is "secondary", does
that mean for you that an article on the next USA
elections is OK, while an article on the next
elections of Egypt (put here any other country) are
irrelevant and of no interest to English Wikipedia's
audience?
No. It does mean that more background might be needed
for an article on elections in a non-English-speaking country,
since the readers would almost certainly be foreign to that
country.
2. Or that a terrorist attack in USA should be more
important than a terrorist attack in Nepal, if both
attacks have the same number of killed or injured
people?
Of course not.