A Question about Wiki Etiquette
Brian Burger
blurdesign at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 23:03:52 UTC 2006
On 1/17/06, Matthew East <mdke at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 07:34 -0700, Joseph Smidt wrote:
> > I have just joined the wiki team and want to jump into the
> > todo list. Most of the todo items have already been started by other
> > people. Is it bad etiquette to just begin editing the projects others
> > have started or do I need to wait until one appears that hasn't been
> > started by someone else? Thanks for your input, I know this is a wiki,
> > I just want to do things right and orderly.
>
> Go right ahead and work on whichever pages you like
Joseph, welcome to the list & the wiki/doc team. If you're thinking of doing
major changes to a section, or you're wondering if you'll disrupt someone
else's work, asking on this list is probably best.
That said, it's a wiki, so reverting & stuff is easy too.
The only page we like people to be cautious about making major changes to is
the UserDocumentation page, because it's the main entry point of the wiki
from the regular user's point of view.
Have fun,
Brian
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