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However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable...
» complete changeMost any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK. You have great power to change SWiK, use it responsibly.
h2. Acceptable Edits
* Don't post spam: ie # No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links or self-promotions
* Don't post crap: vandalism, garbage, etc.
* Keep your tests to [[sandbox]] please, there you can test SWiK to your heart's content.
h2. Open source relevant links.
* Don't # Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the 'open open source project' template for things that aren't [[open source]] projects. project template.
# We Allow No Vandalism - please don't destroy useful information.
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
* Don't post about things that are totally # Nothing wildly unrelated to open source. It's a loose rule, basically follow 'acceptable edits'. Some offtopic stuff is ok, on your source software should be added. Your user page and in blogs. Stuff in the same context of open source like [[Javascript]] and [[.net]] or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is ok too. OK though.
h2. # Don't copy steal content - if you post something you agree that floppy
* SWiK uses the creative commons share-alike license you have the right to relicense back content for re-use. Don't post stuff it and that isn't compatible with that license.
h2. Don't it is ok to be evil licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
* # Follow the rules in the Official Terms: Terms, ie no harassment of other people, fraud, people or breaking the law, etc.
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p. You can help us set guidelines even. If you have ideas for tweaks or comments on the guidelines, edit this page or post a comment.
# We Allow No Vandalism - please don't destroy useful information. vandalize our site!
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# We Allow No Vandalism - please don't destroy useful information. vandalize our site!
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not definitely...
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not definitely acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links. we really really like spam dude
# Only [[Open [[Closed Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template. rox but its stupid
# We Allow Vandalism - please vandalize our site!
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty [[SWiK]]. please test as much ok too. as you want in that article
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though. We like proprietary software.
# Don't Please steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it just steal from a magazine or a website and that well give ya credit for it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# DO NOT Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no you must make some harassment of other people or youre breaking the law, etc.
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is definitely not...
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is definitely not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - we really really like spam dude this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Closed [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source rox but its stupid project template.
# We Allow Vandalism - please vandalize our site!
# Tests belong in [[SWiK]]. please test as [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much as you want in that article ok too.
# We like proprietary software. Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Please Don't steal content - just steal from a magazine or a website if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and well give ya credit for that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# DO NOT Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie you must make some no harassment of other people or youre breaking the law, etc.
# We Allow No Vandalism - please vandalize our site! don't destroy useful information.
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# We Allow No Vandalism - please vandalize our site! don't destroy useful information.
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
# No We Allow Vandalism - don't destroy useful information. please vandalize our site!
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# No We Allow Vandalism - don't destroy useful information. please vandalize our site!
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not definitely...
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not definitely acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links. we really really like spam dude
# Only [[Open [[Closed Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template. rox but its stupid
# We Allow Vandalism - please vandalize our site!
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty [[SWiK]]. please test as much ok too. as you want in that article
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though. We like proprietary software.
# Don't Please steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it just steal from a magazine or a website and that well give ya credit for it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# DO NOT Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no you must make some harassment of other people or youre breaking the law, etc.
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is definitely not...
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is definitely not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - we really really like spam dude this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Closed [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source rox but its stupid project template.
# We Allow Vandalism - please vandalize our site!
# Tests belong in [[SWiK]]. please test as [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much as you want in that article ok too.
# We like proprietary software. Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Please Don't steal content - just steal from a magazine or a website if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and well give ya credit for that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# DO NOT Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie you must make some no harassment of other people or youre breaking the law, etc.
# We Allow No Vandalism - please vandalize our site! don't destroy useful information.
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# We Allow No Vandalism - please vandalize our site! don't destroy useful information.
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are...
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# No Vandalism - don't destroy useful information.
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are...
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]].
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# No Vandalism - don't destroy useful information.
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]]. SWiK.
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on [[SWiK]]. SWiK.
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# No Vandalism - don't destroy useful information.
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
Most any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on SWiK.
However, there are some...
» complete changeMost any contribution that helps people find, use or develop open source software is welcome on SWiK.
However, there are some contributions that aren't quite as welcome. Here are the guidelines outlining what is not acceptable on SWiK.
# No Spam - this means irrelevant commercial links.
# Only [[Open Source]] Projects (in the OSI definition) should use the open source project template.
# No Vandalism - don't destroy useful information.
# Tests belong in [[sandbox]]. User page testing is also pretty much ok too.
# Nothing wildly unrelated to open source software should be added. Your user page or a blog that goes off topic sometimes is OK though.
# Don't steal content - if you post something you agree that you have the right to post it and that it is ok to be licensed under the terms of this site (CC+SA).
# Follow the rules in the Official Terms, ie no harassment of other people or breaking the law, etc.
