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* If you have general information you might want to contribute it to [[Wikipedia]] and post a reference to [[Wikipedia]] if it's a "closed" case or [[Research]] if it's still "open". | * If you have general information you might want to contribute it to [[Wikipedia]] and post a reference to [[Wikipedia]] if it's a "closed" case or [[Research]] if it's still "open". | ||
* If you want to write that "[[ | * If you want to write that "[[Company X]] or [[Person Y]] is evil" put it in [http://www.disinfopedia.org/ Disinfopedia] or [[w:|wikipedia]] (maintain [[w:NPOV|NPOV]], Neutral Point of View) | ||
* When editing pages please pay attention to the desired order of additions if it is stated on the top of the page (Chronological, Reverse Chronological, Alphabetical, By Category) | * When editing pages please pay attention to the desired order of additions if it is stated on the top of the page (Chronological, Reverse Chronological, Alphabetical, By Category) | ||
*Use the SI-system for measurements (it's cheaper for computers to process kilograms and meters and so forth) | |||
*Use the UK way for [[types of companies]], Americans use Inc for all types of Incorporated bodies. | |||
* | *Use [[w:ISO 639]] language codes for identifying languages, e.g. "en" is "english". | ||
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*USE [[ISO]] [[w:ISO 3166.1|3166-1]] (remember CAPITALISED, so we can tell even in [[Wiki]] what refers to language and what to a COUNTRY) for COUNTRY CODES since, it's freely available and several [[reference|other standards]] use these for prefix, so it'll make the code run faster if we don't have to lookup [[w:ISO 3166-1]] codes from tables all the time. | |||
*On spelling: [[International English]] uses mostly British spellings which are taught in most of the world. Also concepts like "honour" (British, Australian, Canadian, India, etc.) probably mean something different than "honor" (American) if you judge by actual behavior, so, perhaps both words now have meaning. | |||
*It could be a good idea to set up a scratchpad (like: [[User:Juxo/Scratchpad]] for yourself, it's easier to produce high quality texts if you start them somewhere, where they aren't supposed or required to make sense in the begining. This also supports finding better article names since you can see what your scribbling turns to in a few edits. | *It could be a good idea to set up a scratchpad (like: [[User:Juxo/Scratchpad]] for yourself, it's easier to produce high quality texts if you start them somewhere, where they aren't supposed or required to make sense in the begining. This also supports finding better article names since you can see what your scribbling turns to in a few edits. | ||
Revision as of 18:44, 15 June 2003
Guidelines
- Please write descriptive Summaries.
- POVs (Point of View) should go to Talk pages, "The back side of the page" or to User-pages.
- If you have general information you might want to contribute it to Wikipedia and post a reference to Wikipedia if it's a "closed" case or Research if it's still "open".
- If you want to write that "Company X or Person Y is evil" put it in Disinfopedia or wikipedia (maintain NPOV, Neutral Point of View)
- When editing pages please pay attention to the desired order of additions if it is stated on the top of the page (Chronological, Reverse Chronological, Alphabetical, By Category)
- Use the SI-system for measurements (it's cheaper for computers to process kilograms and meters and so forth)
- Use the UK way for types of companies, Americans use Inc for all types of Incorporated bodies.
- Use w:ISO 639 language codes for identifying languages, e.g. "en" is "english".
- USE ISO 3166-1 (remember CAPITALISED, so we can tell even in Wiki what refers to language and what to a COUNTRY) for COUNTRY CODES since, it's freely available and several other standards use these for prefix, so it'll make the code run faster if we don't have to lookup w:ISO 3166-1 codes from tables all the time.
- On spelling: International English uses mostly British spellings which are taught in most of the world. Also concepts like "honour" (British, Australian, Canadian, India, etc.) probably mean something different than "honor" (American) if you judge by actual behavior, so, perhaps both words now have meaning.
- It could be a good idea to set up a scratchpad (like: User:Juxo/Scratchpad for yourself, it's easier to produce high quality texts if you start them somewhere, where they aren't supposed or required to make sense in the begining. This also supports finding better article names since you can see what your scribbling turns to in a few edits.