Yes, but I guess the same does not apply to 20000 substubs about towns
in Poland and France, in a Wikipedia in a language spoken by some
thousand people in Africa...
/Andreas
On 3/9/06, V. Ivanov <amikeco(a)gmail.com> wrote:
2006/3/8, Lars Aronsson <lars(a)aronsson.se>se>:
Creating a stub entry for every little town in
the
country where the language is spoken, or for every semi-famous
person that speaks the language, can fill gaps that other websites
in the same language didn't cover. The importance of this effect
depends heavily on how many other websites already exist in the
language.
That's a very important point!
Stubs are underestimated by speakers of larger languages, but for
those who speak a smaller language even a stub information is often a
good piece of knowledge.
For some it can be useful enough as it is, for others it can be a
challenge to write in *their mother tongue* a larger article.
That's why I am interested in the project, Milos is talking about.
Slavik IVANOV
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