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All articles in Wikipedia are not of the same standard. Many are quite exhaustive and accurate, following the appropriate format. Those may require less attention.  
All articles in Wikipedia are not of the same standard. Many are quite exhaustive and accurate, following the appropriate format. Those may require less attention. However, a large number of articles in Wikipedia are not coherent, logical or authoritative. These articles will certainly require much greater attention from Citizendium. To make a decent start, the important Wikipedia articles that need a facelift in Citizendium, can be brought under a proper structure, followed by wikification to other articles in Citizendium.  
 
However, a large number of articles in Wikipedia are not coherent, logical or authoritative. These articles will certainly require much greater attention from Citizendium.  
 
To make a decent start, the important Wikipedia articles that need a facelift in Citizendium, can be brought under a proper structure, followed by wikification to other articles in Citizendium.  


(To finish.  Someone made a draft of this elsewhere, but I don't know where it is!)
(To finish.  Someone made a draft of this elsewhere, but I don't know where it is!)

Revision as of 19:32, 7 December 2006

All articles in Wikipedia are not of the same standard. Many are quite exhaustive and accurate, following the appropriate format. Those may require less attention. However, a large number of articles in Wikipedia are not coherent, logical or authoritative. These articles will certainly require much greater attention from Citizendium. To make a decent start, the important Wikipedia articles that need a facelift in Citizendium, can be brought under a proper structure, followed by wikification to other articles in Citizendium.

(To finish. Someone made a draft of this elsewhere, but I don't know where it is!)