Talk:MIVEC
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why is this a stub?
- Only nine sentences of prose text, so strictly speaking it could qualify. WP:STUB says:
- "A stub is an article that is too short to provide encyclopaedic coverage of the subject, but not so short as to provide no useful information. To qualify as a stub it must at least define the meaning of the article's title. Often that means three to ten short sentences, but less text may be sufficient to qualify as a stub for articles on narrow topics, and complicated topics with more than ten sentences may still be stubs. However, in reality, many articles which are labeled as stubs are much longer than that. You can help Wikipedia by removing inappropriate stub notices.
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- Another way to define a stub is an article so incomplete that an editor who knows little or nothing about the topic could improve its content after a superficial Web search or a few minutes in a reference library. An article that can be improved by only a rather knowledgeable editor, or after significant research, may not be a stub."
- I'd say it's borderline, but I'm going to convert the list of current applications to a table just now, and I'll remove the stub template while I'm at it depending on how long the article is. --DeLarge 16:04, 12 March 2007 (UTC)