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;Do make a habit of finding related articles : See additional help with [[Help:Search for Duplicates and Related Articles | searching for duplicates and related articles]]. | ;Do make a habit of finding related articles : See additional help with [[Help:Search for Duplicates and Related Articles | searching for duplicates and related articles]]. | ||
;Do visit the find answers to your editing questions : See the [[Help:Editing Help:Editing page]] for information about additional conventions for your articles. | ;Do visit the find answers to your editing questions : See the [[Help:Editing | Help:Editing page]] for information about additional conventions for your articles. | ||
;Do proofread your articles : Ensure your work has proper spelling and grammar. | ;Do proofread your articles : Ensure your work has proper spelling and grammar. | ||
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;Do avoid CamelCase for page titles: : For example, if you want to create a page named "About Emakina", you can type <code><nowiki>http://research.emakina.net/About_Emakina</nowiki></code> into your address bar, and the new page will automatically be created. When you wish to link to a created page, create the link with the Wiki format of: <code><nowiki>[[About Emakina]]</nowiki></code> and not the CamelCase <code><nowiki>[[AboutUs]]</nowiki></code>. '''''Thank you!''''' | ;Do avoid CamelCase for page titles: : For example, if you want to create a page named "About Emakina", you can type <code><nowiki>http://research.emakina.net/About_Emakina</nowiki></code> into your address bar, and the new page will automatically be created. When you wish to link to a created page, create the link with the Wiki format of: <code><nowiki>[[About Emakina]]</nowiki></code> and not the CamelCase <code><nowiki>[[AboutUs]]</nowiki></code>. '''''Thank you!''''' | ||
;Do help mark Incomplete pages : If you think a page is incomplete, mark the page as such by using the Stub template. You do this by inserting the following tag: <code><nowiki>{{Stub}}</nowiki></code>. '''(NOTE: The Stub tag is case-sensitive!)''' | ;Do help mark Incomplete pages : If you think a page is incomplete, mark the page as such by using the Stub template. You do this by inserting the following tag: <code><nowiki>{{Stub}}</nowiki></code>. '''(NOTE: The Stub tag is case-sensitive!)''' '''''Thank you!''''' | ||
;Do help mark Duplicate pages : If you think that Page A is a copy of Page B, or even close, then please use <nowiki>{{merge}}</nowiki> to tag the pages as requiring merging. | ;Do help mark Duplicate pages : If you think that Page A is a copy of Page B, or even close, then please use <nowiki>{{merge}}</nowiki> to tag the pages as requiring merging. '''''Thank you!''''' | ||
;Do help delete Pages : If you find a page that should not, or need not be there, or is inappropriate, edit the page to have the <nowiki>{{rfd}}</nowiki> tag. This will alert Brice to look into it for deletion. | ;Do help delete Pages : If you find a page that should not, or need not be there, or is inappropriate, edit the page to have the <nowiki>{{rfd}}</nowiki> tag. This will alert Brice to look into it for deletion. '''''Thank you!''''' | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 16 July 2010
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!
On StandardsOur standards come from trial and error as well as being oriented towards the long term vision of a P2P Foundation Knowledge Commons. Please accept what is written below as a hope for fruitful collaboration. |
Getting Started
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Things to Look out For
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Following UpIf you have any questions that you can't find the answers to you can visit the discussion tab 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. The P2P Foundation How-To LibraryPeruse additional help articles at your liesure. |