Thread:Merrystar/@comment-4142476-20130606171642/@comment-11001-20130607020347

The main goal of the 300 byte/stub criteria is to make sure people don't end up on empty pages when they click around the wiki. In general I am "strict" about it simply because we have to have a basic criteria and it is not fair for me to change the rules for different wikis.

You might consider ways you could reach 300 bytes on the dictionary pages... it's really only a couple of sentences so would not require much, and would potentially help people using your language. For example a sample sentence/usage would probably make many of the pages long enough. Or the etymology you give on some is also a way to make them longer.

You could also put the dictionary part into a non-content namespace (you could have one for EN and one for HV for example) and then make sure you have 200 non-stub pages in the regular namespace and you would be ok.

If you do not wish to have the words in a completely separate namespace for some reason, but keep them clearly delineated from regular content pages (by naming convention and/or categories), and have 200 nonstub content pages I will also consider the request.