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Luc Pattyn20-May-11 4:50
sitebuilderLuc Pattyn20-May-11 4:50 
I'm still not convinced we need to totally differentiate articles, tips, blogs. To me this looks like a meaningless meta-discussion. To me they all are "unsolicited publications, mostly one-way communications", and they can have any length, any graphics, any downloads, any whatever the author chooses. What is most relevant is CP provides several distinct ways of creating them, a long article is better served through the current article wizard, a short article (now tip) better by a simple one-page entry form.

On the other hand, I would like to have an indication of the extensiveness of such articles when I am looking at a listing, I would like to be able to filter and search on that, and sort by it. So when I search for BackgroundWorker, give me all about it, long articles, short articles, anything. When I search for "extensive information about" BGW, just give me extensive (that would mainly be: long) articles and not tips. Extensiveness would be a number (say 1-to-5 or even 1-to 10), determined automatically, and maybe the author would have the possibility to tweak it a little (say -2 or +2 on a 1-to-10 scale). And I would reward them all using a single philosophy; the actual point values might be proportional to the extensiveness of course.

One of the advantages is an article can grow or shrink in a natural way; one can start with something short, extend it over time; maybe split it in two parts. etc. No re-qualifications, no discussions. Another advantage would be a very long article being up-voted would get more rep points than an average-length article being upvoted, which seems quite fair.

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An example: String concatenation in C#[^].
Mark points out this isn't an article (in its current definition; and he is right). But that should not be the issue IMO. We should be made to focus on content, not nomenclature.
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Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles] Nil Volentibus Arduum
Please use <PRE> tags for code snippets, they preserve indentation, improve readability, and make me actually look at the code.

modified on Friday, May 20, 2011 2:41 PM

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