On Sat, Apr 19, 2003 at 06:03:51PM -0700, John Knouse wrote:
My three cents worth (inflation, you know):
Any article in Wikipedia should present information in such
a way that a person of average intelligence who's motivated
to learn can interpret it and use it.
education is absolutely necessary.
Strongly disagree. *Wikipedia* should present information in such
a way that a person of average intelligence [etc]. *Articles* should
present information understandable to the layman where possible
*without making the article less clear and concise for somebody
reasonably educated in the general field*.
Anything else leads to clutter in articles, and redundancy in
the wikipedia as a whole.
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