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The [[ChatX Wiki:About|ChatX Wiki]] is a collaborative editing environment for all users of the ChatX IRC Network. We use the same software as [[WikiPedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] and in general the same sorts of behaviour that is encouraged there is encouraged here. What is frowned upon there is also frowned upon here. Unlike Wikipedia, however, we do not have an overall goal to produce an encyclopedia or anything else. This wiki exists purely for the community of ChatX users to get informed, and express themselves and collaborate.
The [[ChatX Wiki:About|ChatX Wiki]] is a collaborative editing environment for all users of the ChatX IRC Network. We use the same software as [[WikiPedia:Wikipedia|Wikipedia]] and in general the same sorts of behaviour that is encouraged there is encouraged here. What is frowned upon there is also frowned upon here. Unlike Wikipedia, however, we do not have an overall goal to produce an encyclopedia or anything else. This wiki exists purely for the community of ChatX users to get informed, and express themselves and collaborate.

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The ChatX Wiki is a collaborative editing environment for all users of the ChatX IRC Network. We use the same software as Wikipedia and in general the same sorts of behaviour that is encouraged there is encouraged here. What is frowned upon there is also frowned upon here. Unlike Wikipedia, however, we do not have an overall goal to produce an encyclopedia or anything else. This wiki exists purely for the community of ChatX users to get informed, and express themselves and collaborate.

In This Guide:

Key policies

  1. ChatX Wiki is about ChatX, and IRC in general. Articles should not be created unless they have at least a tenuous relevance to ChatX / IRC and its projects. There is more leniency for user pages, but articles should not be created in the main namespace unless they are about ChatX / IRC.
  2. Respect other contributors. This is not a soapbox for airing your personal grievances regarding other people. The purpose of this site is collaboration, not flamewars, and articles should seek to encompass all viewpoints. Disagreement with a point of view is fine but name-calling is not.
  3. Don't infringe copyrights. All contributions to this site are licensed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, including material on user pages. Submitting work which infringes copyrights could lead to legal problems.

Conventions

Following these conventions will result in a site that looks consistent and is easier to use.

How are policies decided?

Policy relating to this wiki is formulated for the most part by consensus of the Documentation Division members. This consensus may be reached through open debate over difficult questions, or it may simply develop as a result of established practice. In many cases, policies are not always formally written down right away. Hence, the statements on this and other pages about ChatX Wiki policy are intended to describe existing community norms that have developed over time.

Policy issues may be formulated and debated on talk pages, IRC, and the chatx[at]lists.chatx.net mailing list. If a policy may be controversial, it should always be discussed before being adopted.

Policies that result from established practice are sometimes harder to identify. If there is no objection to the practice, it may be difficult to sustain community attention long enough for a formal process of adopting it as policy. In this situation, the best solution may be to document existing practice on an appropriate page. This then provides a location to discuss the practice and possible changes to the policy, and it also allows people to cite a source for the policy if necessary.

How are policies enforced?

You, as a user of this wiki, have the ability to enforce policies as agreed upon by the community. Users are encouraged to be bold in their edits and fix any problems they encounter. Most policies and guidelines are thus enforced by individual users editing pages, and discussing matters with each other. Some policies are also enforced by temporary blocks by admins, either by protecting an article from edits or by temporarily suspending editing rights for a given user. In extreme cases admins may permanently revoke a user's editing rights.

At the moment, ChatX Wiki is too new to have any sort of Arbitration committee to resolve highly disruptive situations. If needed, this is something that can come into effect later.

Specific guidelines to consider

In addition to the generally accepted guidelines listed above, many useful guidelines from Wikipedia and elsewhere apply here too. Yes, many of the Wikipedia policies are skewed towards their goal of producing an online encyclopedia, but use common sense to see how that applies to ChatX-related articles too.

General guidelines

Behaviour guidelines

Style guidelines

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