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==Organisation== | ==Organisation== |
This page contains information about editing the KDE TechBase wiki, including what content belongs where and helpful tools specific to this wiki. Even if you are familiar with wikis, you should read the section on organisation to see what content should be put where on this wiki.
This wiki is for documentation for developers wanting to use or extend KDE products (e.g. via APIs), or:
End-user documentation belongs on UserBase, and things directed at contributors, teams and the KDE Community in general belong on the community wiki.
Examples of things that don't belong on TechBase include:
More on this on the guidelines on community.kde.org
Maintaining a clean and useful wiki involves making sure content is up to date, there are no broken links, and all pages can be found (they are linked to from somewhere). The following special pages can help find issues that need fixing:
You can also add a page to the Needs Attention to flag it for later work by adding [[Category:Needs Attention]] to the page. Using Template:TODO will also add a page to this category.
Most users cannot delete pages on the Wiki - this is because once a page is gone, you cannot get it back. If you think a page should be deleted, mark it with Template:Proposed_deletion at the top:
{{Proposed_deletion|reason=this page contains only spam}}