Guidelines
Revision as of 13:36, 27 May 2006 by MediaWiki default (talk | contribs)
A few suggestions on how to keep this wiki pleasant and useful for all:
- The first goal here is to record capper history and info - to help old hands remember and to help newbies acclimate.
- We're looking for stuff about the capping community.
- 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 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 politicize, please keep all comments of this type on your personal page.
- If you don't know how to do something, ask. Chances are, someone will know how to do it.
- If you're not sure about adding something, add it. It can always be folded, spindled or mutilated later.
- 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.
On a truly serious note, respect for your fellow cappers is expected. The following offenses will be grounds for immediate banning from the wiki:
- Attacking a capper by adding less then flattering content their personal page, unless it is obviously done as a joke in the spirit of capping.
- Attacking a capper by adding less then flattering content about them on any other page, unless it is obviously done as a joke in the spirit of capping.
- Willfully vandalizing any part of the wiki. Your WikiSysops will have the final say on the definition of vandalism.
The full policy on this can be read at Capper Wiki:Policy.
That's it! Have fun and thanks for contributing to your Capper Wiki!