Template talk:Herebedragons
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I was thinking "here be dragons" meant more of "this area of IB is an unknown", i.e., terror incognita -- not that a Member would send out attack dragons to eat anyone that steps onto his territory!
In other words, if I created a stub for some religious order, I might put the "here be dragons" label on it to note that this is fair game for the bold explorer. I also think Andrew's Ddraig Rhys from his homepage should be in the template box.
It might could read: "You are about to enter a Terra Incognita of IB: the bold adventurer is advised that little to nothing is known about this topic. Any article written is open for public discussion and editibg." Or something like that anyway! Elemtilas
- Hehe, that definitely sounds better than This article is a stub. ;) --IJzeren Jan 21:50, 7 November 2005 (PST)
- I like it, too. And the dragon! Zahir 21:53, 7 November 2005 (PST)
- Cool template! Though I still think the Stub template has a use for articles that are simply, well, incomplete. Elemtilas
- Oh sure, but look, I'm not going to delete the stub template or anything. It cán be useful, indeed. Another thing is how we should approach to stubs. If you ask me, a stub that contains no info that can't be found elsewhere and that probably won't ever get expanded should IMO be deleted after a while. --IJzeren Jan 00:38, 9 November 2005 (PST)
- Once the information is moved elsewhere, and if there is any relevant information in the article at all that is! Elemtilas