Manjaro Basic Submission Rules

Basic Submission Rules

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Revision as of 14:23, 8 July 2013 by imported>Handy (→‎Don't)

Overview

This wiki will be the first port of call of many thousands of Manjaro users, both new and old, inexperienced and experienced. It is also a reflection of the Manjaro Team and Community as a whole, helping to form first impressions and ultimately factoring in to whether potential users will try Manjaro, and whether existing users will stick with it. As such, the wiki is an important aspect of the Manjaro distribution, and the contribution of articles to it is not to be taken lightly. To help out contributors, as few basic rules have been provided.


How to Create an Account

During the account creation process, some contributors have had issues providing the correct response to a question such as:

What is the output of " date -u +%WLinux|sha256sum|sed 's/\W//g' " ? 


The command provided must of course be placed into a Linux terminal in order to get the answer. Furthermore, it is worthwhile noting that the command itself must be entered without the speech marks, as otherwise the terminal will simply respond with an error message. So, for the above example, the following would be placed into the terminal in order to provide the correct response:

date -u +%WLinux|sha256sum|sed 's/\W//g'


Although it is certainly appreciated that this checking process can be a bit of a nuisance, it is unfortunately necessary in order to prevent an avalanche of spam attacks on the wiki.

Do

  • Write in plain language
  • Provide examples
  • Provide simple and clear explanations
  • Break up complex guides into simple steps
  • Use screen-shots where possible
  • Keep in mind that the wiki is intended for absolute beginners
  • Try to keep the general layout and formatting of your articles consistent with the others
  • Write in your own style - it makes life a bit more interesting!
  • Take your time - quality over quantity


Don't

  • Rip off other wikis or articles - EVER - even if your work is based on them. There's always a way to improve and elaborate
  • Create articles that basically just link to other wikis and/or articles. At a push, it is OK to create introductory articles that link elsewhere if necessary. But the article itself must still be substantive and provide a good foundation for new users to start with
  • Write lazy, slap-dash crap. It helps no-one and reflects badly on all concerned, including those who have put in a lot of hard work. This includes not putting personal opinion as fact.
  • Get possessive over your content. This is a collaborative effort, and others are entitled to make tweaks and changes here and there, just as you are.
  • Delete content without first contacting the Wiki Admin for permission.
  • Undertake any major revisions or re-structuring without first contacting the Wiki Admin for permission.
  • Write insulting, derogatory, or libellous claims against other organisations or people
  • Submit copyrighted content
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