Talk:Orbital Dynamics
Is this some kind of autostub? What do all the tags mean? Charles F. Radley 11:53, 18 February 2007 (PST)
- The {{Stub}} tag indicates that someone believes that the article is mostly in the earliest stages of starting should be expanded (remove it if this appears to be a mistaken belief, or add it to another article for which this seems to you to be true that lacks such a tag; also remove if you or someone else just made it cease to be a stub).
- I could be useful for us to use the Wikipedia article grading system (which they conveniently strew all over the place to maximize risk of forking instead of having in a centralized location for maximum consistency). Stub could therefore also be described as something that doesn't yet meet 'start class' by this definition.
- The {{Cleanup}} tag indicates that someone believes that the article could be cleaned up at least a little (remove it if this appears to be a mistaken belief, or add it to another article for which this seems to you to be true that lacks such a tag; also remove if you or someone else just did a pretty good job of copyediting on it).
- The {{Empty List}} tag indicates that there's nothing in a list article. If the list article now has has list items, please remove it.
- The Stub and Cleanup categories can be used to browse for articles that need some touchup or that most need to be expanded. The empty list category is a place to browse for lists that seem to exist in List of Lists but really don't.
- Given that we're not Wikipedia, perhaps it would be appropriate to create a category for articles that aren't considered appropriate to be more than a dictionary definition (Category:Definitions?) so that people like me don't conclude that they're stubs?
- I should probably start a guide on this stuff, shouldn't I...
- -- Strangelv 14:47, 18 February 2007 (PST)
- It should probably be considered appropriate that the majority of our articles at this stage of development will be stubs and/or in need of copyediting. -- Strangelv 14:49, 18 February 2007 (PST)
Is it just me or does the math in this article come out as html gibberish? Jarogers2001 20:44, 18 February 2007 (PST)