1. GNOME Wiki Guidelines
Before you start contributing, please become familiar with these concepts.
1.1. How do I get started?
Read QuickStart
1.2. Where should a page go?
Is it an application? |
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Is it a single coding project? |
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Is it a GNOME-wide initiative? |
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Is it work done in cooperation with an existing team? |
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Is it related to a GNOME event? |
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None of the above? |
Use your personal namespace |
1.3. What should I know about editing?
Read QuickStart
We expect everybody to follow our Code of Conduct
Make sure you're on the Trusted Editors page
- Be concise.
- Stay on topic for a page.
- Be courteous on pages you don't maintain.
- If you are not the creator of a page try to include a reason when making page edits unless it is completely obvious.
Use relative page links when linking to a sub-page. For example, if you have a page called "Apps/FooBar/Screenshots" a link to it from "Apps/FooBar" should look like "/Screenshots". This facilitates page renaming and easier maintenance.
Try to follow the format found in the Template in each section. For example, this template for applications.
- If you Subscribe to a page you can get email every time the content is changed.
- Old Revisions can be restored if needed.