This page contains guidelines and help on how to contribute to the documentation in this wiki.
Anyone can edit the Community Help Wiki. You just need aLaunchpad account (see/Registration) and be a member of theubuntu-wiki-editors Launchpad team. Once your membership has been approved (a confirmation email will be sent in approximately 1-7 days), log out of the wiki and then log back in. Don't forget to tick "Team membership: ubuntu-wiki-editors" when logging back in if asked what information to share.
Please note that there are two wikis where this applies, and to which you need to log in separately:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community (to which this page belongs)
If you haven't contributed to the wiki before, these are the best pages to start with.
/PageCreation - Guidance on creating pages on this wiki
/WritingGuide - Writing style and conventions that are encouraged on the wiki
DocumentationTemplate - Recommended page structure
SandboxPages - Info on creating sandbox pages to test wiki pages
Tags - Tags are used to label pages as requiring attention from Wiki Editors
Categories - A list of categories pages can be listed under
This website is a wiki, and therefore uses wiki markup to define how text should be displayed, to make links to other pages and websites, and to add images to pages. Wiki markup is really easy to learn.
WikiGuide/Formatting - Help on getting started with wiki markup.
Wiki Icons - describes availability & use of icons in the Ubuntu wiki
This should be enough to get started, but as you get more comfortable with the wiki as and want to try more advanced features, have a look at the "Advanced Reference" section below.
Once you are familiar with the basics, it is worth familiarising yourself with the following pages.
/Communication - Communicating with other editors is an important part of contributing
/DeletingAndRenaming - Advice on deleting and renaming pages
/Screenshots - When and how to use screenshots
Tag - Tags are used to mark the status of pages
The Ubuntu wiki is maintained by the Ubuntu documentation team (i.e. there's no distinct Ubuntu wiki team).
See theUbuntu Documentation Team Wiki page for further information.
If you use the wiki on a regular basis, you will want to check out the following pages which give more detail about how to use advanced features of the wiki and provide useful functions.
HelpForUsers - Basic landing page for advanced information about the wiki
HelpOnActions - Learn all about the options available in the drop-down box when editing
'Wiki' (Wikipedia) - Wikipedia page on 'Wiki'.
'Wikitext' (Wikipedia) - Wikipedia page on 'Wikitext'.
'Bug:XXXXXX' - Ubuntu Bug #XXXXXX in Launchpad
'Manpage:XXXXXX' - Ubuntu Manpage for XXXXXX
To discuss this page, email thedocumentation team mailing list.
WikiGuide (last edited 2016-12-25 16:35:42 bygunnarhj)
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