User talk:Eykanal
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[edit] Daf Yomi stub
Hello Eliyak - I noticed that you replaced the stub tag on the daf yomi tag. I don't mind that, and if you look at the hebrew version you'll see that there is definitely a lot more to be said, but I was wondering if there is a wiki guideline on what constitutes a "stub" versus "an article which is fairly complete, but could use more info." Thanks - Eykanal 15:39, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
- There is a guideline at Wikipedia:Stub. Importantly, a stub tag not only makes that little message show up at the bottom of the article, but also adds the article to a stub category, in this case Category:Judaism stubs, so that people interested in expanding undersized articles can more easily locate them. --Eliyak TยทC 22:22, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
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