While working on the Hover MLRS article I was wondering: when is a stub no longer a stub. I mean this stub label in every second article is not very pretty. In case of the HMLRS I think it also has an appropriate length to not be called a stub anymore. What do you think? --Agaiz 12:49, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
I think if it has enough material to be divided up into more than one section, or is roughly a screenful in length (give or take a paragraph), it is no longer a stub. Of course, if absulutely everything that can be said about it has been said, just put "not very much is known about this thing, and leave it. --Snow93 16:01, 23 July 2006 (UTC)