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# Try and learn.
== Contribution Guidelines ==
 
These principles help keep the wiki useful, respectful, and welcoming:
 
# Try things. Learn by doing.
# Share what you know.
# Share what you know.
# Unique information is more valuable than perfect presentation. Someone will correct your grammar and spelling.
# Unique insights are more valuable than perfect formatting. Someone else can fix spelling or grammar.
# Avoid slang and local phrases to communicate effectively to an International English-speaking audience.
# Use clear, international English. Avoid slang or regional expressions.
# Avoid violent, harsh, or otherwise colorful language.
# Avoid violent, aggressive, or overly colorful language.
# Do not argue or attempt to convice here.
# This is not a place to argue or convince others.
# Experimental data is useful, but present the raw data and your conclusions as such and not as fact.
# Experimental data is welcome — but label it clearly as your own findings and conclusions, not as established fact.
# When re-writing an existing text, be careful to preserve the full implications.
# When editing existing pages, preserve the original meaning and implications unless you're confident in the change.

Latest revision as of 11:56, 24 March 2025

Contribution Guidelines

These principles help keep the wiki useful, respectful, and welcoming:

  1. Try things. Learn by doing.
  2. Share what you know.
  3. Unique insights are more valuable than perfect formatting. Someone else can fix spelling or grammar.
  4. Use clear, international English. Avoid slang or regional expressions.
  5. Avoid violent, aggressive, or overly colorful language.
  6. This is not a place to argue or convince others.
  7. Experimental data is welcome — but label it clearly as your own findings and conclusions, not as established fact.
  8. When editing existing pages, preserve the original meaning and implications unless you're confident in the change.