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;[[Special:UserLogin | Please register and create an account]] : One you confirm your email address you may edit pages on the wiki. | ;[[Special:UserLogin | Please register and create an account]] : One you confirm your email address you may edit pages on the wiki. | ||
;[[Help: | ;Create [[Help:Your User Page and Bio | your user and/or bio pages]] : This is useful experience as well as being helpful to others. | ||
;Use your UserPage or the [[Sandbox]] for practice : Gain familiarity with [[Help:How to Make Links and New Pages | making links and new pages]]. Your user page is linked from your username in the top right | ;Use your UserPage or the [[Sandbox]] for practice : Gain familiarity with [[Help:How to Make Links and New Pages | making links and new pages]]. Your user page is linked from your username in the top right of any page. | ||
;Become familiar with [[Help:Using Citations | using citations]] along with the [[P2P Foundation:Copyright | P2P Foundation's copyright policy]]. | ;Become familiar with [[Help:Using Citations | using citations]] along with the [[P2P Foundation:Copyright | P2P Foundation's copyright policy]]. |
Revision as of 23:52, 9 February 2017
For a short version with formatting recommendations, see our entry on the Rules of the P2P Foundation Wiki
Welcome!
Welcome to the P2P Foundation's wiki!
Here on the P2P Foundation Wiki we are working on original approaches to complex problems. You will find peers from all over the world collaborating here on the wiki. We use the wiki to write original works, and to collect references to important trends and solutions.
Here you will find some basic instructions to help orient you on how we would like the wiki to evolve. Taking the time to get acquainted with these guidelines and on how to use MediaWiki tools in general will make your work easier, so please do explore the wiki before jumping in with both feet!
Style guidance
If you do things differently from everyone else, it confuses readers, looks untidy, and may irritate people. So, please, do things in the same way as everyone else here! This isn't exactly the same as Wikipedia, so please note the local conventions.
If you have experience of editing Wikipedia or another wiki with the same standards, please read ...
Your life as a contributor
- Please register and create an account
- One you confirm your email address you may edit pages on the wiki.
- Create your user and/or bio pages
- This is useful experience as well as being helpful to others.
- Use your UserPage or the Sandbox for practice
- Gain familiarity with making links and new pages. Your user page is linked from your username in the top right of any page.
- Become familiar with using citations along with the P2P Foundation's copyright policy.
- Gain more skills at editing
- If you aren't sure how to format something, visit the Editing Help page for more information.
- Want to become a Pro?
- If you want to know everything about editing and Mediawiki (the software for this site) try the Mediawiki Help Contents.
Double Checking
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Things to Look out For
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What Not To DoWikis are really great for working collaboratively with a large group of people. Many wikis, like Wikipedia have millions of editors. This is not Wikipedia. We have only a few administrators, perhaps a hundred editors, and a lot of visitors looking for what would often be considered very specific information. Because of this it is very important that we are clear that spamming is not tolerated, and that your account will be blocked if you are caught in the act of any of the following activities.
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Following UpIf you have any questions that you can't find the answers to you can visit the discussion tab above and leave a note. Be sure to sign your note with four dashes '~' which will put your name in and a link to your User page. You can also use the button that has a squiggle of cursive writing on it to sign your note. |