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Revision as of 00:24, 17 April 2008


Simplicity

Simple is best. This heuristic may not hold true for all situations, however, in general, it is more pragmatic to keep things simple. Besides its aesthetic virtues, following factors qualify it as an integral value of AboutUs community:

Why is this important?

  • Complexity often creates confusion; whereas, it is easy to comprehend simple things
  • People tend to get distracted if things are not kept simple and concise
  • Simple is usually more efficient

How do we do it?

  • Reducing the complexity of our pages, so that other people can easily continue our work
  • Writing articulated and concise


See also:

The following list of folks understand and practice the WikiLesson described on the Simplicity page. Furthermore, they are actively propagating the Simplicity Meme by adding {{Badge:IPreferSimplicity}} to their PersonalPage.

Pages in category "IPreferSimplicity"

The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.