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Hm. Our Wiki policy. I don't know exactly what i should write here.  
Hm. Our Wiki policy. I don't know exactly what I should write here.  


This has to be discussed first with our Wiki-admins.
This has to be discussed first with our Wiki-admins.
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* Articles which are new and contain just spam.
* Articles which are new and contain just spam.
* Articles wich are old but contain not much and unuseful information.(If unsure ask a developer first.)
* Articles wich are old but contain not much and useless information.(If unsure, ask a developer first, or mark the page with <pre>[[Category:Wiki Attic]]</pre>


== Which not?==
== Which not?==
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== Categorising articles ==
== Categorising articles ==
Watch out for new articles which don't have at least one category. Articles in the inkscape wiki '''should''' be categorised.
Watch out for new articles which don't have at least one category. Articles in the Inkscape wiki '''should''' be categorised.


When you make new categorys make it international, e.g. use the english term.
When you make new categories make it international, e.g. use the english term.
Look on this page to get a feeling for the right term: [[Special:Categories]]
Look on this page to get a feeling for the right term: [[Special:Categories]]


==Heading Levels==
==Heading Levels==


The page title ("Inkscape Wiki:Policy" for this page) counts as a first-level heading, so the highest-level heading in the Wiki text body should the level 2 (written like <code>==Heading Levels==</code>). This becomes important when doing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Transclusion transclusion] (i.e., collecting several pages to a virtual big page).
The page title ("Inkscape Wiki:Policy" for this page) counts as a first-level heading, so the highest-level heading in the Wiki text body should be level 2 (written like <code>==Heading Levels==</code>). This becomes important when doing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Transclusion transclusion] (i.e., collecting several pages to a virtual big page).

Latest revision as of 17:12, 17 July 2006

Hm. Our Wiki policy. I don't know exactly what I should write here.

This has to be discussed first with our Wiki-admins.

Which articles can be deleted?

  • Articles which are new and contain just spam.
  • Articles wich are old but contain not much and useless information.(If unsure, ask a developer first, or mark the page with
    [[Category:Wiki Attic]]

Which not?

  • All other

Categorising articles

Watch out for new articles which don't have at least one category. Articles in the Inkscape wiki should be categorised.

When you make new categories make it international, e.g. use the english term. Look on this page to get a feeling for the right term: Special:Categories

Heading Levels

The page title ("Inkscape Wiki:Policy" for this page) counts as a first-level heading, so the highest-level heading in the Wiki text body should be level 2 (written like ==Heading Levels==). This becomes important when doing transclusion (i.e., collecting several pages to a virtual big page).