Talk:Kaleb of Axum

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[edit] Biography assessment rating comment

WikiProject Biography Summer 2007 Assessment Drive

The article may be improved by following the WikiProject Biography 11 easy steps to producing at least a B article. -- Yamara 13:29, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Discussion

First time I removed the stub note, it was because the template didn't exist; now the template does. However, I'm removing it this time because a stub template is a warning to the reader that the article is too short to provide a satistfactory overview of the subject. (One rule of thumb I use depends on how many paragraphs an article has: less than 3 multi-sentence paragraphs, it's clearly a stub.) I feel this opinion is in harmony with the guidelines at Wikipedia: Stub.

Just because an article is no longer a stub -- or even if it's achieved Featured Article status -- does not mean it wouldn't be a better article if more material were added. But at the moment, I'd say this article clearly is long enough to be generally useful, in a large part due to Yom's additions. -- llywrch 16:32, 23 June 2006 (UTC)

Okay, that's fine. I thought that, generally, the more important/more an article could be written on, the longer an article could be and still be considered a stub. Just as a note, the royalty stub existed before; it was just mispelled in this article. Just a note, but check out the geography talk at WikiProject Ethiopia, some of the woredas don't show up on the map. — ዮም (Yom) | contribs • Talk 16:37, 23 June 2006 (UTC)