Wiki-Articles Life-Cycle

Possible article life cycle
 * 1) Stub
 * 2) ??? (if a particular sense of the of a Stub would be needed)
 * 3) Review a.Wikify (improve/correct the wiki mark-up/structure)
 * 4) Copy/Edit (improve/correct language)
 * 5) Update (old/obsolete info ...)
 * 6) Archive (need to keep information "frozen in time")
 * 7) Delete (if obsolete, remains after merge, if not even quality of Stub, if content does not correspond
 * 8) Merge (related to delete - 2 articles with the same/similar content)
 * 9) Disambiguation
 * 1) Disambiguation

Stub - Ideal stub article description
Any contributor may start a stub article.

When you write a stub, bear in mind that it should contain enough information for other contributors to expand upon it. Once you create and save the article, other contributors will also be able to enhance it.
 * 1) The key is to provide adequate context — articles with little or no context usually end up being speedily deleted. Begin by defining or describing your topic. Avoid fallacies of definition. Write clearly and informatively the basic definition.
 * 2) Next, try to expand upon this basic definition. Internally link relevant words, so that users unfamiliar with the subject can understand what you have written. Avoid linking words needlessly; instead, consider which words may require further definition for a casual reader to understand the article.
 * 3) Lastly - add sources (if any) for the information you have put into the stub.

And please help with expanding already created Stubs.

Delete
1.The article does not comply with the minimum of requirements to be at least as Stub: a.less then a minimum of content b.or even no content at all (see more explanation i.e. at Empty Pages - Wiki Adoption Anti-Patterns)

2.The content the article does not fit with foreseen content of the Wiki a.it is not related with the main objective b.it is not worthy to be placed

Before the deletion a merge with other article or re-drafting should be considered