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Articles on Trailguru can be classified by the community at one of four maturity levels: stub, rough, draft, stable. The classification of an article into one of these levels is understandably not an exact science, but the below provides guidelines for what the communities standards are for an article at each level.
Stub Articles
Stub articles are newly created articles that are incomplete enough that there is critical information missing that is needed to address the topic. Articles in this classification should be placed in the 'Stubs' category.
Rough Articles
Rough articles have enough information to be useable and typically have all the sections of any corresponding template filled out but are missing important information. Articles in this classification should be placed in the 'Rough' category.
Draft Articles
Draft articles are considered complete by the community but still need the more eyes from the community to review and improve them, usually over 6-9 months or 250 page views. Articles in this classification should be placed in the 'Draft' category.
Stable Articles
Stable articles are articles that are considered complete in that adding additional content would not be used by 80% of the community and they have been reviewed by the community for over 6-9 months or 250 page views. Articles in this classification should be placed in the stable category.