This is a page that is most useful to people active on this Wiki — people who update, comment, and otherwise interact but require a centralized place to discuss matters relating to the wiki. It is also a good place to learn about how decisions get made on Peterborough Wiki. It is a central hub for all "meta" wiki discussion pages. If you are new to the wiki, check out the Welcome to the Wiki entries. Note that much of the initial content for the Peterborough Wiki has been "seeded" by content and structure from the Davis Wiki. When looking for guidance that is a good place to go.
Managing and expanding the wiki
- Site Organization is the central place for organization methods (such as finding pages that are linked but not created, pages that have no links to them, etc). You also might want to check out our Wiki Guide and Help with Editing to learn the basics.
- Wiki Resources is a list of real world resources that are relevant to Peterborough and are good sources for new wiki entries.
Discussion areas
If you have any questions at all feel free to ask them — these discussion areas are probably the best for this!
General
- General Discussion — General discussion of the content of the wiki, ideas, and anything you can think of should go here.
- Technical Discussion — Geeky discussion relating to the backend of the site, potential changes, would be best here.
- Proposals — Ideas you might have that you want to test interest in or engage in discussion over.
- Ethics Discussion — An extended discussion area for the topic of Wiki Ethics.
- Building Community — Discussion and resources related to community building as it relates to Peterborough Wiki.
- Room to Grow — Discussion of areas for growth in Peterborough Wiki.
- Longview — Discussion of the long-term nature of the wiki.
- Ask the Community — about media and press asking questions of the entire wiki community
Issue Specific
- Deleting when Leaving — Discussion of deleting user pages when leaving
- Press Release — Discussion and drafts of various press releases
- Reputation — Discussion on how to handle one hit wonders and their either positive or negative comments. See also Anonymous Criticism
- Organizational accounts — Discussion on the issues surrounding communal accounts used by organizations.
- Archiving Comments — Discussion about developing triggers and methods for archiving comments.
- Comment Integration
- For Profit Restrictions
- Clipart
- Template Discussion
- Neighboring Wiki Content — Discussion of pages on Peterborough Wiki that have content topical to other local Wikis
- Inappropriate Content — Things that the wiki is not good at, or that are bad for the wiki
- Wiki Pariahs — discussion about dealing with editors who choose by their actions to not work collaboratively with others
Tools
- Photo Repository
- Cleanup — a method of denoting pages that need to be revisited for later repairs
- Category Pages — Index of pages that serve as navigational topic indexes
Just plain silly
If you have a question, see our Frequently asked questions. See also Administrators.
Links of interest
Some of these links are to outside sources. Keep in mind these are just opinions, of course, but they make good reading.
- Welcome to Wiki - Since this community can be edited by anyone, it can be easy to disagree with someone too strongly. However, this will cause people to respect your opinions less — disagreeing respectfully is the best way to get things done on a wiki. Also check out the original.
- Wiki Style Guide — Discussion relating to keeping style somewhat consistent between pages.
- Wiki History — A brief history of our wiki.
- Wiki Ethics - Basic rules to ensure sanity. Good to remember.
- Edit War - When two or more people fight over an entry in the wiki.
- Interwiki Links - linking to c2 and the Wikipedia
- Wiki Vandalism
- Trolls and the resulting The Wiki Troll Challenge
- Libel - Destroying a person or an organization's reputation in text is also a crime — one that can actually be committed on the wiki.
- Slander - Verbally destroying a person's reputation is a crime.
- Refactoring is the process of altering written text to improve its structure while trying to keep its meaning. It's very important on the wiki. See Refactoring (Wikipedia), What is refactoring (C2.com).
- Wiki Gremlin - Wiki Gremlins are not necessarily trolls, they may be people you know and love, but they edit parentheses and things to damage the credibility of authors and generally lame-ify the wiki.
- Wiki Puppy - "A Wiki User who discovers wiki, loves it, gets excited, and pees all over the wiki. Mostly Harmless but can turn into a Wiki Gremlin." (from c2.org)
- Wiki Rapture - is the condition of persons who have recently discovered the wiki and become enraptured by its potential. Sufferers of Wiki Rapture are known to get in epic debates with the community about what the wiki is and is not, and generally be unaware of or disagree with wiki social norms. See Wiki Puppy
- Wiki Logo, Wiki Flyer, Wiki Sticker. We've had quite a few exciting logos in our days so far.
- Wiki Sand Box — Play! Wiki pages with colorful tables
- Wikivangelists, Wikiholics Anonymous, The Wiki Writer's Miracle, Wiki in Action