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==General guidelines for the SDIY wiki==
In no particular order:
* If you want something added or changed in the wiki, go ahead and do it.
* Be constructive - if you don't like something, improve it.
* Be polite and friendly, help and encourage others to make constructive use of the wiki.
* Try not to link to external sites for more information when you could add the information to the page itself.
* Don't just duplicate information from other sites without improving upon it.
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* Try to bring new or original information to the wiki rather than just re-using something already elsewhere on the web.
* Try to give references for what you write, so that it can be verified.
* Don't write about what you're going to do, when you've done whatever the work can speak for itself.
Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines|Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines]] and [[Wikipedia:Project:Simplified Ruleset|Simplified Ruleset]] give more information about the sort of things ''Policy'' covers.
== See also ==
*[[Help:Article style]]
[[Category:Meta]]
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Revision as of 12:21, 11 January 2013
Policies in the SDIY wiki are decided by the wiki community. The following are guidelines rather than rules.
General guidelines for the SDIY wiki
In no particular order:
- If you want something added or changed in the wiki, go ahead and do it.
- Be constructive - if you don't like something, improve it.
- Be polite and friendly, help and encourage others to make constructive use of the wiki.
- Try not to link to external sites for more information when you could add the information to the page itself.
- Don't just duplicate information from other sites without improving upon it.
- Don't hotlink unless the other site explicitly allows it, even then try to avoid it.
- Don't infringe copyright.
- This wiki does not have to have the same rules as Wikipedia.
- For readability, try to keep articles concise and to the point, break up long sections of text.
- Try to bring new or original information to the wiki rather than just re-using something already elsewhere on the web.
- Try to give references for what you write, so that it can be verified.
- Don't write about what you're going to do, when you've done whatever the work can speak for itself.
Wikipedia's Help:Introduction to policies and guidelines and Simplified Ruleset give more information about the sort of things Policy covers.