Difference between revisions of "Guidelines"

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#We're looking for stuff about the capping community.
 
#We're looking for stuff about the capping community.
 
#Contribute - if you see some wrong and/or missing info - fix it.
 
#Contribute - if you see some wrong and/or missing info - fix it.
#It's fine, in fact encouraged, to write in a humorous conversational tone - just remember rule 2, and realize that with future edits your humor may get changed for the better or the worse.
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#It's fine, in fact encouraged, to write in a humorous conversational tone - just remember rule 3, and realize that with future edits your humor may get changed for the better or the worse.
 
#If you feel the need to editorialize, go ahead - but make sure it's clearly labeled or obvious to the sensible user that it's opinion, not fact.
 
#If you feel the need to editorialize, go ahead - but make sure it's clearly labeled or obvious to the sensible user that it's opinion, not fact.
 
#If you feel the need to politicize, please keep all comments of this type on your personal page.
 
#If you feel the need to politicize, please keep all comments of this type on your personal page.

Revision as of 04:17, 24 May 2006

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"Firstly, you must be a capper to edit the Capper Wiki.
Secondly, there are some rules which you should follow,
but they're more what you'd call 'guidelines' than actual rules.
Welcome aboard, fellow capper!"


A few suggestions on how to keep this wiki pleasant and useful for all:

  1. The first goal here is to record capper history and info - to help old hands remember and to help newbies acclimate.
  2. We're looking for stuff about the capping community.
  3. Contribute - if you see some wrong and/or missing info - fix it.
  4. It's fine, in fact encouraged, to write in a humorous conversational tone - just remember rule 3, and realize that with future edits your humor may get changed for the better or the worse.
  5. If you feel the need to editorialize, go ahead - but make sure it's clearly labeled or obvious to the sensible user that it's opinion, not fact.
  6. If you feel the need to politicize, please keep all comments of this type on your personal page.
  7. If you don't know how to do something, ask. Chances are, someone will know how to do it.
  8. If you're not sure about adding something, add it. It can always be folded, spindled or mutilated later.
  9. Remember the capper edict from the Yahoo eGroup "Love Thy Fellow Capper"


On a somewhat serious note, revert/edit wars should be avoided at all costs.