On Saturday 08 November 2003 15:04, user_Jamesday wrote:
> I can
appreciate what you are trying to do, but I doubt that it's
> practical. If software could do this it would be great ... but then
> someone would need to write the software, or is it safe to assume that
> you would be doing that?
Ec<<
By the time of 1.0 English Wikipedia will be over 200,000 articles. Getting
What, it will be published so fast? :))
When we have that we can use it to let people choose
their encyclopedai
size, from one volume to 500 volumes. At that point, inclusionism or
delitionism just doesn't matter, because everyone gets their own personal
ecyclopedia size.
While you are mentioning one volume: I was thinking about
http://small.wikipedia.org for a small encyclopedia - all articles as small
as possible, for the one volume edition.
Looking beyond that are editions (and corresponding
flags) for censorship
levels for child or religious or school curriculum suitability, so we can
I don't see why would any article be religiously or school unsuitable.