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'''Quality marking''' is the set of procedures associated with Charter Article 22, which states, "Articles formally judged to be of high quality by editors shall be designated "approved", protected and kept permanently available." Realistically, there is a continuum between the start of an article and its full approval, and even revisions of approved articles. | '''Quality marking''' is the set of procedures associated with Charter Article 22, which states, "Articles formally judged to be of high quality by editors shall be designated "approved", protected and kept permanently available." Realistically, there is a continuum between the start of an article and its full approval, and even revisions of approved articles. |
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Quality marking is the set of procedures associated with Charter Article 22, which states, "Articles formally judged to be of high quality by editors shall be designated "approved", protected and kept permanently available." Realistically, there is a continuum between the start of an article and its full approval, and even revisions of approved articles.