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:''See also: [[Conlang:Policy]]''
:''See also: [[Linguifex:Policy]]''


This is the '''General policy''' of the Conlang Wiki which details the general and conduct guidelines of this wiki. All policies are cross-referencing and may be referred to in discussion.
This is the '''General policy''' of the Conlang Wiki which details the general and conduct guidelines of this wiki. All policies are cross-referencing and may be referred to in discussion.
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<li>No ownership of articles</li>
<li>No ownership of articles</li>
*Although you retain some rights under the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/fdl-1.2.txt GNU Free Documentation Licence 1.2], pages that you create and edit belong to the community. Others can and often do mercilessly edit "your" material.
*Although you retain some rights to the pages you create and edit, they effectively belong to the community. Others can and often do mercilessly edit "your" material.
*You do however have the "spiritual" right to your own language or article, and if you want other people to rafrain from editing it, signal it clearly. Thus, any editing falls under the [[Conlang:Policy#Conduct|conduct]] guidelines.
*You do however have the "spiritual" right to your own language or article, and if you want other people to refrain from editing it, signal it clearly. Thus, any editing falls under the [[Conlang:Policy#Conduct|conduct]] guidelines.
*You also maintain the rights to your language according to [[Linguifex:Copyrights]].


<li>Always edit in [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Assume good faith|good faith]].</li>
<li>Always edit in [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Assume good faith|good faith]].</li>
:*All your contribution to this wiki and other users' pages should always be made in good faith.
:*All your contribution to this wiki and other users' pages should always be made in good faith.
:*Do not vandalise or insult other users' articles
:*Do not vandalise or insult other users' articles.


<li>General</li>
<li>General</li>
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<li>No edit warring</li>
<li>No edit warring</li>
*If someone challenges your edits, discuss it with them and [[Conlang:Policy#Conduct|seek a compromise]], or seek dispute resolution. Do not start fights over competing views and versions. Reverting any part of any single page repeatedly, or even once if long-term edit-warring is apparent, can result in a block on your account.
*If someone challenges your edits, discuss it with them and [[Linguifex:General policy#Conduct|seek a compromise]], or seek dispute resolution. Do not start fights over competing views and versions. Reverting any part of any single page repeatedly, or even once if long-term edit-warring is apparent, can result in a block on your account.
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<li>Civility</li>
<li>Civility</li>
*The essence of the wiki's code of conduct can be summarised as: "''One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself''"
*The essence of the wiki's code of conduct can be summarised as: "''One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself''"
*Intentional or unintentional rudeness or insensitivity can distract from and interfere with our work, and insult the users. Contact the [[Conlang:Administrators|administrators]] when civil, reasoned discussion breaks down.  
*Intentional or unintentional rudeness or insensitivity can distract from and interfere with our work, and insult the users. Contact the [[Linguifex:Administrators|administrators]] when civil, reasoned discussion breaks down.  


<li>No personal attacks</li>
<li>No personal attacks</li>
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**Contact the administrators if a matter cannot be solved by means of consensus.
**Contact the administrators if a matter cannot be solved by means of consensus.


<li>Constructive</li>
<li>Constructiveness</li>
*Be constructive in the critique of languages or articles to promote a good community and to not discourage others from editing. Everyones help is valued and appriciated.
*Be constructive in the critique of languages or articles to promote a good community and to not discourage others from editing. Everyones help is valued and appriciated.
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*:There is no official dialect or accent of the English language explicitly established, thus any dialect may be used on all articles.
*:There is no official dialect or accent of the English language explicitly established, thus any dialect may be used on all articles.
:It is therefore desireable if the editors by common sense restrict the usage of words that might be unintelligible for other users.
:It is therefore desireable if the editors by common sense restrict the usage of words that might be unintelligible for other users.
:Please note, however, that the currently prevalent orthographical variant on this wiki is the British non-Oxford spelling.
:Please note, however, that the currently prevalent orthographical variant on this wiki is the British non-Oxford spelling and variations.
<li>In accordance with conduct, a respectful and fair language is demanded.</li>
<li>In accordance with conduct, a respectful and fair language is demanded.</li>
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==[[File:Deletion.png|75px]] Deletion==
==[[File:Deletion.png|75px]]4. Deletion==
:''See also: [[Conlang:Deletion policy]]''
:''See also: [[Linguifex:Deletion policy]]''
This is a synopsis of the '''deletion policy's''' guidelines, with appropriate prefixes for referencing.
This is a synopsis of the '''deletion policy's''' guidelines, with appropriate prefixes for referencing.
Reasons for deletion include, but are not limited to, the following (subject to the condition that improvement or deletion of an offending section, if practical, is preferable to deletion of an entire page):
Reasons for deletion include, but are not limited to, the following (subject to the condition that improvement or deletion of an offending section, if practical, is preferable to deletion of an entire page):


: '''G:12; F:6'''. Copyright violations not in accordance with the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/fdl-1.2.txt GNU Free Documentation Licence 1.2]
: '''G:12; F:6'''. Copyright violations not in accordance with the [[Linguifex:Copyrights]]
: '''G:3'''. Vandalism, including inflammatory redirects, pages that exist only to disparage their subject, patent nonsense, or gibberish.
: '''G:3'''. Vandalism, including inflammatory redirects, pages that exist only to disparage their subject, patent nonsense, or gibberish.
: '''G:11'''. Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising-related subject).
: '''G:11'''. Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising-related subject).
: '''G:8'''. Inactivity of a personal constructed language. Revertion of deletions shall be petetioned to the [[Conlang:Administrators|administrators]].
: '''G:8'''. Inactivity of a personal constructed language. Revertion of deletions shall be petetioned to the [[Linguifex:Administrators|administrators]].
: '''T:1'''. Redundant or otherwise useless templates.
: '''T:1'''. Redundant or otherwise useless templates.
: '''C:1'''. Categories representing overcategorisation.
: '''C:1'''. Categories representing overcategorisation.
: '''F:1;2;6'''. Files or images that are unused, obsolete, or violate the Non-free policy.
: '''F:1;2;6'''. Files or images that are unused, obsolete, or violate the Non-free policy.
*Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that [[Conlang:Organisation|namespace]].
*Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that [[Linguifex:Organisation|namespace]].
*Any other content not suitable for a wiki.
*Any other content not suitable for a wiki.


 
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'''This page is solely administered by [[User:Waahlis|Waahlis]] and the remaining administrators are asked to limit their editing to the discussion page and correcting typographical errors.'''
[[Category:Meta]][[Category:Policy]]

Latest revision as of 13:41, 22 January 2014

Policy
Any suggestions or additions to this page's content shall be discussed on the page's discussion page.
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See also: Linguifex:Policy

This is the General policy of the Conlang Wiki which details the general and conduct guidelines of this wiki. All policies are cross-referencing and may be referred to in discussion.

Nonsmoking.png 1. Editing

  1. Always log in or create an account.
    • While it is true that anyone can forget to log in, there are complications of remaining logged out.
    • If an IP edits multiple times in a short period of time, they will be asked to log in or create an account, and eventually that get their IP banned.
    There are multipe reasons for this:
    • All exposure of IP is a security risk for the user.
    • As the conlangs presented on the wiki are personal we need to be able to identify the author. IPs are unidentifiable, so if two IPs make claim of a page there is no way to tell who is the real owner, as IPs often change.
    • Authors of vandalism must be identifiable.
  2. No ownership of articles
    • Although you retain some rights to the pages you create and edit, they effectively belong to the community. Others can and often do mercilessly edit "your" material.
    • You do however have the "spiritual" right to your own language or article, and if you want other people to refrain from editing it, signal it clearly. Thus, any editing falls under the conduct guidelines.
    • You also maintain the rights to your language according to Linguifex:Copyrights.
  3. Always edit in good faith.
    • All your contribution to this wiki and other users' pages should always be made in good faith.
    • Do not vandalise or insult other users' articles.
  4. General
    • Improve pages wherever you can, and don't worry about leaving them imperfect. It is advisable to explain major changes.
    • Do not intentionally vandalise or insult other editors or their articles. If done unintentionally, an apology is in order.
  5. No edit warring
    • If someone challenges your edits, discuss it with them and seek a compromise, or seek dispute resolution. Do not start fights over competing views and versions. Reverting any part of any single page repeatedly, or even once if long-term edit-warring is apparent, can result in a block on your account.

Spoken.png 2. Conduct

Example alt text
Arguments should stay at the top three levels.
  1. Civility
    • The essence of the wiki's code of conduct can be summarised as: "One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself"
    • Intentional or unintentional rudeness or insensitivity can distract from and interfere with our work, and insult the users. Contact the administrators when civil, reasoned discussion breaks down.
  2. No personal attacks
    • Do not make personal attacks anywhere in or on the Conlang Wiki. Comment on the content, not on the contributor. Personal attacks damage the community and deter editors.
      • Disobeying this guideline is a reason for blocking
  3. Assume good faith
    • Similarly to Wikipedia, this wiki is based upon the "Assume good faith" principle, that simply states that edits and comments of all users ought to be percieved as having good intent, and that the editor is trying to help.
  4. Consensus
    • Consensus among the users is our only tool for resolving content disputes, and our main tool for resolving all other disputes. Consensus and compromise is enforced as often as possible, however, the administrators have the final say, and are themselves governed by a majority principle.
      • Contact the administrators if a matter cannot be solved by means of consensus.
  5. Constructiveness
    • Be constructive in the critique of languages or articles to promote a good community and to not discourage others from editing. Everyones help is valued and appriciated.

Phonetics.png3. Language

  1. The standard and official language for the Conlang Wiki is English.
  2. English is also elementary in coding templates, as well as making template documentation.
    Being a fundamentally multilingual wiki, prohibition of using languages other than English would be ignorant. Using other languages other than English ought however to be limited to user talk pages.
    • There is no official dialect or accent of the English language explicitly established, thus any dialect may be used on all articles.
    It is therefore desireable if the editors by common sense restrict the usage of words that might be unintelligible for other users.
    Please note, however, that the currently prevalent orthographical variant on this wiki is the British non-Oxford spelling and variations.
  3. In accordance with conduct, a respectful and fair language is demanded.

Deletion.png4. Deletion

See also: Linguifex:Deletion policy

This is a synopsis of the deletion policy's guidelines, with appropriate prefixes for referencing. Reasons for deletion include, but are not limited to, the following (subject to the condition that improvement or deletion of an offending section, if practical, is preferable to deletion of an entire page):

G:12; F:6. Copyright violations not in accordance with the Linguifex:Copyrights
G:3. Vandalism, including inflammatory redirects, pages that exist only to disparage their subject, patent nonsense, or gibberish.
G:11. Advertising or other spam without relevant content (but not an article about an advertising-related subject).
G:8. Inactivity of a personal constructed language. Revertion of deletions shall be petetioned to the administrators.
T:1. Redundant or otherwise useless templates.
C:1. Categories representing overcategorisation.
F:1;2;6. Files or images that are unused, obsolete, or violate the Non-free policy.
  • Any other use of the article, template, project, or user namespace that is contrary to the established separate policy for that namespace.
  • Any other content not suitable for a wiki.