We are faced with the classic "balloon squeezing" dilemma.
If you squeeze on one part of a balloon, the other part of the balloon will expand
If you limit the quantity of Examples in a Topic to 7~13 then one of 3 things must happen:
- The size of Examples will expand.
- The quantity of Topics will expand.
- The content will shrink to fit in the available space allowed.
The size of Examples will expand
There is nothing inherently "bad" about long examples, but the Powers-that-Be like Jon Ericson indicate shorter, pithier and narrowly focused examples are desired. He says "...we are really looking at narrow examples..".
The P.T.B. are saying "Keep examples small".
An aside: If a long example is required, newspapers are a good example of long-form writing. Newspaper articles place the most important points at the top of the article with decreasing importance as the article progresses. This way the reader can consume up to the point they get what they need.
The quantity of Topics will expand
A long subject can often be divided into multiple, smaller, tightly focused Topics.
This is advocated by Nichol Bolas who is either a Power-That-Be or one of the Loyal-Opposition (I can't figure out which).
Momentum is quickly carrying Docs away from larger quantity of focused Topics
Documents are not currently organizing themselves into multiple, focused Topics. Instead, currently, Topics have broad titles with (I assume) broad examples to match. At some point in time, momentum will carry Document organization past the point of being restructured into more, multiple & tightly focused Topics.
The content will shrink to fit in the available space allowed.
If constrained in all directions, content will be made more concise -- or will not be written at all.
If... the PTB are limiting the size of examples (either by suggestion or by edict),
and if... momentum is prohibiting DOCS from having more-but-focused Topics,
then... some content will be short & concise and other content will simply not be written because there is no available space for that content.