Category:NCart
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Often for articles in this category, it is the ''boring'' stuff that is missing. Cost tables (that take time to generate in a spreadsheet, and then type in manually), or elaborative sections, mini-FAQs or similar. At this stage, the typical reader gets a quite good idea about the intent behind the rules concept that is the subject of the article, and he may even achieve a great understanding of the subject in the case of some articles, but he will sit with unanswered questions (sometimes important ones, like point costs!). | Often for articles in this category, it is the ''boring'' stuff that is missing. Cost tables (that take time to generate in a spreadsheet, and then type in manually), or elaborative sections, mini-FAQs or similar. At this stage, the typical reader gets a quite good idea about the intent behind the rules concept that is the subject of the article, and he may even achieve a great understanding of the subject in the case of some articles, but he will sit with unanswered questions (sometimes important ones, like point costs!). | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 8 October 2010
Near Complete Article
This category is to be used for articles that are close to completion. Articles where perhaps only 5% to 25% more content needs to be added before they can be thought of as complete, thorough and comprehensive.
Often for articles in this category, it is the boring stuff that is missing. Cost tables (that take time to generate in a spreadsheet, and then type in manually), or elaborative sections, mini-FAQs or similar. At this stage, the typical reader gets a quite good idea about the intent behind the rules concept that is the subject of the article, and he may even achieve a great understanding of the subject in the case of some articles, but he will sit with unanswered questions (sometimes important ones, like point costs!).
The category level above this one is "Complete article", and the category level beneath this one is "ICart", which stands for Incomplete Article.
Pages in category "NCart"
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.