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Subarticles vs. monolith articles
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===How to handle the internationalization?===
===How to handle the internationalization?===
Should all language versions strive to contain the same information or how should we go about this?
Should all language versions strive to contain the same information or how should we go about this?
===Subarticles or a single article?===
There are good sides to both approaches. When thinking about companies an outline of multiple articles might be something like
* [[Company X]] - containing basic identification, [[product group]]s, [[brand]]s, [[product]]s etc.
* [[Company X/economy]]
* [[Company X/history]]
* [[Company X/affiliated businesses]]
* [[Company X/executives]]
* [[Company X/advertising]]
* [[Company X/labor practices]]
If the document structure is standaridised it makes for easier navigation and faster downloads. On the other hand it might be considered to limit the creativity of the editors
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