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Brainstorming page for some draft wiki rules to help posters and the DocumentationTeam make consistent, reliable wiki documentation. Add thoughts here: ## page was renamed from DraftWikiRules
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 * always search for existing guides when inserting material
 * use the /forum page when adding material from the forum that is not fully formatted or has not been reviewed.
 * put pages into CategoryCleanup when they have not been reviewed.
 * don't link pages in UserDocumentation until they have been reviewed and are out of CategoryCleanup
 * when making any edits to pages, always leave a comment so others can see what you are doing easily.
This page contains some guidelines and help for how to post and work on the documentation in the Ubuntu wiki (UserDocumentation). Out aim is to make consistent, integrated and reliable documentation that users can access simply and quickly.

Our aim is to make documentation which a new computer user can understand and which teaches the user what they are doing. With that in mind, please take into account the following guidelines:

 * Always search for existing guides when inserting material
 * Please read the [http://doc.ubuntu.com/styleguide/styleguide.html Documentation Team Styleguide] before posting.
 * When making any edits to pages, always leave a comment so others can see what you are doing easily.
 * Don't link pages in UserDocumentation until they have been reviewed and are out of CategoryCleanup
 * Use the /forum page when adding material from the forum that is not fully formatted or has not been reviewed.
 * Put pages into CategoryCleanup when they have not been reviewed.

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This page contains some guidelines and help for how to post and work on the documentation in the Ubuntu wiki (UserDocumentation). Out aim is to make consistent, integrated and reliable documentation that users can access simply and quickly.

Our aim is to make documentation which a new computer user can understand and which teaches the user what they are doing. With that in mind, please take into account the following guidelines:

  • Always search for existing guides when inserting material
  • Please read the [http://doc.ubuntu.com/styleguide/styleguide.html Documentation Team Styleguide] before posting.

  • When making any edits to pages, always leave a comment so others can see what you are doing easily.
  • Don't link pages in UserDocumentation until they have been reviewed and are out of CategoryCleanup

  • Use the /forum page when adding material from the forum that is not fully formatted or has not been reviewed.
  • Put pages into CategoryCleanup when they have not been reviewed.

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