I've expanded the EarthBound article so that it is longer than just a sentence. I've also made a couple pages for the towns.
Right now, should we concentrate on making long pages or making numerous pages? I was thinking it would be nice to just make many short pages because they will grow over time. On the other hand, you might want us to start with thorough pages so that we won't end up with a wiki full of stubs.
A good mixture of both would be Ideal, and just for examples sake:
for every 5 pages that are created,
- three of them needs to be created from a red link
- you go back and expand on three pages
or something similar that works best for you. Whatever you choose, we want Stubs to make up no more than ____% of the content. It's not a binding number, but the higher the percent is, the worst of a job we are doing in encouraging people to expand on what is already there.
On the other hand, if the number is too low, than we may wish too look around to see if pages need splitting, categorizing and other things, because the wiki as a whole may not be expanding when it should be....but this end is INCREDIBLY more situational, as there hasn't been much new content for Earthbound in many years.
(Also: I am not saying i do not want a low stub-percentage; but certain numbers are just unrealistic, such as 0).
As always, this is just my opinion.
Edit: In the grandest of NIWA Traditions, (which, being it's only 4 months old, is pretty significant) I've set upa skype chat group for the EarthBound Wiki. If you wish to join, please contact me at Username: Tacopill[/list]