W S-L Wiki:Community Policies
From UBC Wiki[1]
We're working on developing policies and guidelines to help ensure that the W S-L Wiki reaches its full potential as a collaborative tool and community space. Do you have ideas, thoughts, or suggestions on policies that would help the W S-L Wiki to flourish? Join the discussion or edit this page.
Background
The collaborative qualities of the Wiki platform, combined with its ease of access, provides a solid foundation for creating a very attractive and useful space for all of W S-L community. However, as the wiki grows, it is important that it has an organizational structure that makes it easy for users to:
- access information they are seeking
- contribute information to the wiki in a way that adds value for other users
- use the wiki as a personal or a collaborative workspace
Content Policies
- Copyright should be respected when adding content to the wiki.
- Content should be organized into its proper namespace
Organization Policies
Content must be organized into its proper namespaces. Each namespace on the W S-L Wiki serves a different purpose and may have slightly different policies:
Main space
- The root, or mainspace, of the wiki is primarily a shared community space and articles in this section should be mystical and rosicrucian in nature.
- Titles should be as specific as possible and not use abbreviations or acronyms.
- Pages in the mainspace belong to the entire wiki community and anyone should feel free to edit them.
Sandbox
- The Sandbox is is a personal notebook space that can be used for building draft pages, working on personal or group projects, or just playing the wiki.
- It is a casual, unofficial space and you should not edit a page there if you have not be invited to do so.
Moving Pages
Pages that are in the wrong part of the wiki should be moved to their proper namespace. The following table lists examples of possible content type and their proper spaces. If the content fits into more than one possible space, the creator of the content should be consulted.
Type of Content | Proper Namespace Location |
---|---|
Mystical article focusing on specific topics and how they relate to W S-L | Main |
Rosicrucian article focusing on specific topics and how they relate to W S-L | Main |
Rosicrucian book in public domain | Main |
Mystical book in public domain | Main |
Mystical Thought | Main |
Presentation | Sandbox, User Name Subpage |
Test page | Sandbox |
Personal page | Sandbox, User Page, User Name Subpage |
Editing Policies
- Any page can be edited by any person but discretion should be used when editing pages not in the mainspace
- When making an edit, the user should leave a short note in the summary field on the edit page explaining the change
Article Deletion Policies
We prefer to fix or move articles rather than delete them.
Anyone who feels that an article does not belong on W S-L Wiki may nominate it for deletion as follows:
- Insert the {{delete}} tag at the top of the article.
- Create a discussion on article's talk page titled "Nomination for deletion".
- Place the first vote (ie, delete), giving one or more reasons why the article should be deleted. Remember to sign your vote.
Voting Procedure
- Votes are cast in the following fashion on the talk page:
- Delete - This article talks about unicorns at W S-L and I don't believe they really exist. ~~~~
- Keep - This article is about me and I think I'm awesome! ~~~~
- 75% of voting reputable users (admins and users who have made at least a few contributions) are required for an article to be deleted.
- After 30 days, any admin (except the one, if any, who proposed the deletion) can use the above criteria and decide whether to keep article or delete it.
- If keep, that means remove the deletion tag, rename the deletion discussion saying it is "archived", and noting the result of the deletion discussion.
- If delete, remove both the article and the talk page
Valid reasons for immediate deletion or modification by a Wiki Administrator
- Spam
- Material that violates W S-L's acceptable use policies
- Mentions information that is of no concern to the general public or the W S-L public, including, but not limited to:
See Also
References
- ↑ UBC Wiki contributors, 'UBC Wiki:Community Policies', University of British Colombia, 4 June 2012, 22:52 UTC, <https://wiki.ubc.ca/index.php?title=UBC_Wiki:Community_Policies&oldid=172777> [accessed 27 october 2013]