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Speedy deletion of "Phosphopantothenoylcysteine synthetase"
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Thank you. Synchronism (talk) 11:59, 14 January 2009 (UTC)

Hi Synchronism, sorry the Dhawgl was a prank, I tried to delete it later but could find no way to do that then.

This article is meant to be a stub but there is some complexity in creating stubs and articles which is really not very user friendly. I am a business analyst and would be happy to donate some time to define a spec to allow more user friendly editing, how about a form based editor for the first article attempts, your article writers are probably mostly subject-matter experts, not enuff time for learning and this will bias your knowledgebase. All the best, it would be great if you could convert it to a stub, it looks like an important enzyme. also it would be great to create a database of bio pathways/reactions publicly accessible and a notation so papers could have a small section at the bottom indicating the pathway knowledge in that notation which would allow auto incorporation into Wikipeda bio pathways. Also, futurepedia would be cool, so unpublished ideas and hypotheses could be released earlier to encourage faster synergistic idea synthesis and development, wikipedia is all about established knowledge, not future knowledge in development. Articles could be scored by readers and authors down-ranked if rubbish, regards


 * I classified the article as a stub. There are a lot of wikis out there and probably room for more. CheersSynchronism (talk) 18:48, 18 January 2009 (UTC)

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