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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
 
As with any good public forum, rules and guidelines help maintain order and sanity among readers and editors. The following rules and guidelines are designed so that people will return here to contribute and find quality information. Respecting these rules will help in providing a positive experience for both editors and readers alike.
With any good public forums, rules and guidelines help maintain order and sanity among readers and editors, the following rules and guidelines in this article are important in keeping people returning to the wiki for contributions and reading quality information. Respecting these rules will help in providing a positive experience for both editors and readers alike.




== Rules of Conduct ==
== Rules of Conduct ==
 
The '''Rules of Conduct''' regulate the interaction between Wiki members. These are in place to ensure that the Wiki remains a civilised place where people can share information freely, without being harassed or abused.
The '''Rules of Conduct''' regulate the interaction between Wiki members, these are in place to ensure that the Wiki remains a <u>civilised</u> place where people can share information freely without being harassed and abused.




===No Flaming/Flame-baiting===
===No Flaming/Flame-baiting===
Abusive comments, personal attacks and name calling are not allowed. If you find an article or discussion that is abusive or that you find offensive please report it to a [[Bohemia_Interactive_Community:Administrators | Wiki Sysop]] who will investigate. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame_bait Flame-baiting] articles will not be tolerated.


Abusive comments, personal attacks and name calling are not allowed. If you find an article or discussion that is abusive or you find offensive please report it to a [[Bohemia_Interactive_Community:Administrators | Wiki Sysop]] who will investigate. Flame-baiting articles will not be tolerated


===No Bigotry===
===No Bigotry===
Racist, sexist, homophobic or any other type of bigoted posts are not tolerated on this Wiki. Such offences will result in an immediate and permanent block.


Racists, sexists, homophobes or any other type of bigots are not welcome on this '''wiki'', such offences will result in an immediate and permanent IP block.


===No Duplicate Accounts===
===No duplicate Accounts===
Having several accounts is strictly forbidden. If you wish to change your name for any reason you can do so in your user options.


Having several accounts is strictly forbidden. If you wish to change your name for any reason you can do so in your user options.


===Follow the instructions of the Wiki Sysops===
===Follow the instructions of the Wiki Sysops===
When a [[Bohemia_Interactive_Community:Administrators | Wiki Sysop]] asks you to stop doing something, please follow their instructions.


When a [[Bohemia_Interactive_Community:Administrators | Wiki Sysop]] asks you to do stop doing something, please follow their instructions.


== Content Guidelines ==
== Content Guidelines ==
 
The '''content guidelines''' are important to ensure that content, names and pictures remain consistent.  This makes reading the articles much easier, and it also makes the job of the editors easier. Content guidelines ensure that articles and topics do not violate the '''[[Meta:General_disclaimer|Rules of Conduct]]''', or violate the law.
The '''content guidelines''' are important to ensure that content, names, pictures remain consisent.  This makes reading the content that much easier, and as bonus it make the editors job also easier.   Content guidelines ensure that articles and topics that are created do not violate the '''Rules of Conduct''' or violate the law.




===No discussion about illegally obtained software===
===No discussion about illegally obtained software===
All discussions about warez, piracy or leaked software are strictly forbidden. Such articles will immediately be deleted. This includes request for cracks, links to cracks or sites that host cracks, as well as requests for CD keys/serials.


All discussions about warez, piracy or leaked software are strictly forbidden, such articles will be deleted. This includes request for cracks, links to cracks or sites that host cracks, requests for CD Keys/serials.
Discussions about copy protection or copying, backing-up, hacking, cracking or reverse engineering of any of Bohemia Interactive's Products will not be tolerated and such discussions will be deleted.  
 
Discussions about copy protection or copying, backing-up, hacking, cracking or reverse engineering of any of Bohemia Interactive's Products will not be tolerated and such discussions will be deleted immediately.  


 
'''Any''' breach of these rules will result in the poster no longer having access to the Bohemia Interactive Wiki.
'''Any''' breach of these rules will result in the poster no longer having access to the Bohemia Interactive wiki.




===No Spam===
===No Spam===
We define spam as an article or post that has no real worth, is irrelevant, useless and offers nothing to a discussion. Spam is not limited to text - posting an image as a means of spamming, or as a link to a spam site, will also result in deletion. With spam being hard to define, that decision is left to the moderators' discretion. If in doubt ask yourself "does my reply add any constructive insight to the discussion"? If not, then this Wiki would not be the right place to post your comment.


We deem spam as making an article or posting a reply that has no real worth, is irrelevant, useless and offers nothing to a discussion. Spam is not limited to text, posting an image as a means of spam or a spam'esque URL will also result in the same response from a moderator. With spam being hard to define, it is another example of something left to moderator's discretion, if in doubt ask yourself "does my reply add to the discussion in a way for the discussion to continue further"? If not then think of something "meatier" to add to the article.


=== Images ===
=== Images ===
No posting of pictures containing porn, real killings, mutilations, wounds, carnage and other disgusting/explicit images. This also includes links to pages that contain such images. The only accepted images for this Wiki must be related to a product of Bohemia Interactive. Keep the following guidelines in mind when uploading and posting pictures here:


No posting of pictures containing porn, real killing, mutilations, wounds, carnage, and other disgusting/explicit images. This also includes links to pages that contain such images. The only accepted images you will find in the [[BI]] wiki must be related to a product of Bohemia Interactive. The following bullets cover some basic guidelines:
*Do not use hotlinked images in the Wiki, use the [[Special:Upload | Upload file]] function to upload images to this Wiki.
*Use a meaningful name when uploading a picture. (e.g. Instead of calling your picture "cool shots from OFP" call it "OFP:Helicopter Insertion in Malden"). Use a short game name (OFP, VBS, ArmA) in the image title to indicate which game it was taken in. Do not rely on others to rename your pictures.
*When appropriate use an image thumbnail on the article page (such as on the [[Operation_Flashpoint:_Easter_Eggs|OFP Easter Eggs]] page).
*Avoid using a text link to point to an image. Display the image as thumbnail or sized appropriately for the article.


*Do not use hotlinked images in the Wiki, use the [[Special:Upload | upload function]] when using images within the Wiki.


*Use a sensible name when uploading a pictures. (example needed) Do not rely on others to rename your pictures.
=== No Developer Questions ===
The developers are busy working hard on Armed Assault. They do not have the time to respond to each and every question. If you have questions (technical or otherwise), use the [http://www.flashpoint1985.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard311/ikonboard.cgi| BI Forums].


*When appropriate use an image thumb such as the examples in the [[:category:Armed Assault|Armed Assault]] page.  
*<u>Do not</u> post questions directly/indirectly to the developers using the Wiki.
*<u>Do not</u> make suggestions for the developers in the Wiki.  


*Avoid using an image text link. Display the image as thumb or sized appropriately, this is MediaWiki!


=== No Developer Questions ===
=== Discussion Pages ===
Every article comes with a discussion page.
The purpose of those pages is to discuss the '''article'''. It is not the place to discuss technical issues or post opinions about the ''subject'' of the article. (e.g. An article may describe the use of [[Triggers]]. It would be perfectly appropriate to use the discussion page to bring up the issue certain description may be incorrect or unclear. It would ''not'' be appropriate to ask how to use triggers to blow up a tank in your mission.)


The developers are busy working hard on Armed Assault, they don't have the time to respond to each and every question. There are many fans who can answer a wide range of questions if you require assistance in writing your article. Use the [[AnswerMe]] page for these types of questions and answers. In case you've decided to skip over this bit of text, here is summary in bullet form:
The place to ask technical questions, or to discuss general issues, is the [http://www.flashpoint1985.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard311/ikonboard.cgi| BI Forum].


*<u>Do not</u> post questions directly/indirectly to the '''developers''' using the Wiki.


*<u>Do not</u> make suggestions for the '''developers''' in the wiki.  
=== Writing an Article ===
When writing an article do your research beforehand. Read all the relevant documentation, posts and articles on the web, test the situations your are describing, and only then start your article. If you are still in the early stages of editing, formatting, etc. keep the article in your sandbox until it is finished.  


Use the appropriate offical forums for questions or suggestions.  
If you are unsure about certain subjects that are brought up by your article, don't guess! (or at least put a big disclaimer next to it.) It is better leave out subjects you're unsure about, than to post hear-say or false information. This is a Wiki and other users will, over time, complete the missing parts.


[http://www.flashpoint1985.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard311/ikonboard.cgi| BI Forums]
If there are some minor points in your article that you think someone else might be able to answer, use a link to the [[AnswerMe]] page, so that others can find open questions.  




=== VBS Policy ===
=== VBS Policy ===
[[VBS]] is to be integrated into the wiki in the same manner as all other BI products. When writing articles though, it has to be clearly stated which product screen shots, links and resources are referring to, in order to avoid confusion.


*Pictures/screen shots must be clearly identifed as a VBS product and must follow Wiki image guidelines for content.
*Links to other VBS resources are allowed.
*The position regarding technical VBS articles is still being discussed.


[[VBS]] is to be integrated into the wiki in the same manner as all other [[BI]] products. When writing articles though, it has to be clearly stated which product screen shots, links and resources are referring to, in order to avoid confusion.
If there is any doubt whether posting certain VBS content is acceptable you should contact '''vbs@bistudio.com''' or the [http://www.vbsresources.com/forum '''VBS Resources forum'''].
 
*Pictures/screen shots must be clearly identifed as a [[VBS]] product and must follow wiki images guidelines for content.
 
*Links for VBS resources are allowed.


*Articles describing technical topics specific to VBS are still being discussed.
If there is any doubt in posting [[VBS]] content queries should be directed to '''vbs@bistudio.com''' or the [http://www.vbsresources.com/forum '''VBS Resources forum'''].


=== Quality External Links ===
=== Quality External Links ===
Use valid external links. Avoid linking to websites that don't have a permanent address.


Use valid external links. Avoid linking the Wiki to web sites that don't have a permanent home.


== Format Guidelines ==
== Format Guidelines ==
These guidelines are here to ensure that articles are presented in a clear, understandable and consistent style.


These guidelines are here to provide assistance in ensuring the appearance of articles are clear, understandable and consistent.


===Categorising===
===Categorise your Article===
Organisation is essential for making it easy to find information on this Wiki. Be sure to categorise your article once you have completed the writing.


Organisation is essential for making it easy to find information contained in the wiki. Be sure to categorise you article once you have completed the writing.
Always use categories for the content. Unless you categorise your article properly people won't be able to find it.


*Always use categories for the content, if you make a new page it needs to be categorised so other people can find it.
Clearly distinguish content specific to a particular project. If the content you are creating is about Operation Flashpoint then it should be categorised in the appropriate OFP category. (e.g. not everything for OFP is applicable to ArmA, etc.)


*Clearly distinguish content specific for a particular project, if the content you are creating is about Operation FlashPoint then it should be catergorised in the appropriate OFP catergory. (e.g. not everything for OFP makes sense for ArmA etc.)


===Summarise your changes===
===Create/edit Sections===
When starting a new subject on an article or discussion page define a section name to describe the sub-topic. (Example: <nowiki>==Create/edit Sections==</nowiki>)


*Mark small edits as small edits to keep version history easy to read. As the wiki '''default''' major edits are enabled for every submission. Generally 90% of the edits will be minor edits for boldness, etc. You can change this behaviour in your preferences setting to make all edits minor edits.
When editing only a section of a page, use the section edit button (the <nowiki>[edit]</nowiki> link on the right side) to open only that particular part of the page. This will prevent conflicts if two people are editing the same page.


*Be sure to include some summary text of edits you have made, this make it easy for other people to understand what changes were made. Even use short text statements like ''fixed typo'' make it clear what changes have been made to an article.


===Use Full Names when appropriate===
===Summarise your Changes===
When making only small edits check the "This is a minor edit" box at the bottom. This makes the version history easier to read. Generally 90% of the edits will be minor edits for boldness, typos,  etc. By default all edits are markes as "major". This can be changed to "minor" in your preferences setting.


When creating new categories or articles, consider the naming convention your going to use.  
Be sure to include a summary text of edits you have made. This makes it easy for other people to see at a glance what the edit was about. Even short text statements like "''fixed typo''" will be sufficient in most cases.


<nowiki>
[[Operation Flashpoint: Elite]]  is more acceptable than [[OFP:Elite]]. The new category or article should almost always be [[Game Title: something]] such as [[Operation Flashpoint: Addons]]


===Use Full Names for Titles===
When creating new categories or articles, consider the naming convention you are going to use.
<nowiki>[[Operation Flashpoint: Elite]] is more acceptable than [[OFP:Elite]]. The new category or article should almost always be [[Game Title: something]] such as [[Operation Flashpoint: Addons]]
</nowiki>
</nowiki>


Your choice should always be clear and concise for the reader and easy for the editor to link back to.
<nowiki>Your choice should always be clear and concise for the reader, and easy for the editor to link back to. Keep in mind that you can use spaces in the name of the article (e.g. [[Armed Assault: Easter Eggs]] would be better than [[Armed Assault:EasterEggs]])</nowiki>


Refer to the [[Naming Conventions]] page for choosing the appropriate name when writing articles about BI products.
Refer to the [[Naming Conventions]] page for choosing the appropriate name when writing articles.


===Avoid capital letters===


Typing in all capital letters is equivalent to yelling and is not permitted. It is also difficult to reading articles featuring all-caps.
===Do not use All-Caps===
Typing in all capitals is equivalent to yelling and is not permitted. It is also difficult to read articles featuring all-caps.


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=== Templates ===
=== Templates ===
To be concise, easily used and remembered, templates should follow these guidelines:
*They should include an example of usage.
*They should be linked to [[:Category:Templates]] so they are easy to find. Use the <nowiki> <noinclude>[[category:Templates]] </noinclude> </nowiki>tags around the category to prevent all articles using this template to be categorised automatically.
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To be concise, easily used and easily remebered.
===Use the Preview button===
*Templates should include an example of usage.
When writing an article preview the changes before saving them. Saving every single revision during editing will clutter the "History" and "Recent Changes" pages, and will make it harder for others to track the actual changes.
*Templates should be linked to [[:category:Templates]] so they are easy to find for other users. Use the <nowiki> <noinclude>[[category:Templates]] </noinclude> </nowiki>tags around the category to prevent all articles using this template to be categorised automagically.


===Use the section edit button===
Use the section edit button if you are editing only a section. This will help prevent having to revert changes when someone is editing the entire article.


===Write in English===
===Write in English===
This Wiki's offical language is English. Articles in other languages are not currently accepted. Use the proper spelling of words and phrases, instead of abbreviations and messenging style codes (e.g. don't use "m8" instead of "mate", or "u r" instead of "you are"). Articles with good spelling and proper grammar will encourage further contributions of good content. Proper spelling of an article name will also make it easier for other authors to link their articles to your article.


This Wiki's offical language is English. Avoid writing in any other languages and avoid using short forms of words e.g. "m8" instead of mate, "u r" instead of you are or your. Articles with good spelling and proper grammar will encourage further contributions of good content. Proper spelling of an article name will also make it easier for other authors to link their articles to your article.
===Talk Pages===
*Talk or discussion pages are supposed to be for discussions about the project page, and not for discussing the technical issues related to the subject, or ask technical questions. Use the appropriate offical BI forums for this type of discussion.
*Sign any comments you've made with <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>. This adds a nice little tag indicating who left the message and when. Three tildes will just leave your name.
*Use colons, double colons, triple colons <nowiki>::</nowiki> to indent replies, so that the discussion is easy to follow.
*Use a section name to describe the topic of discussion. (Example: <nowiki>=SectionName==</nowiki>)


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===Formatting===
*Sign any comments you've made with <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>. This adds a tag indicating your name and submission time. Three tildes will leave just your name.
*Use colons(:) for indentation, so that your submission is easily distinguished from the preceeding one. Check how many colons the previous post used, and use one more for your own submission.




[[Category:BI Wiki Policies]]
[[Category:BI Wiki Policies]]

Revision as of 07:22, 3 August 2006

Bohemia Interactive Community Wiki Guidelines

Introduction

As with any good public forum, rules and guidelines help maintain order and sanity among readers and editors. The following rules and guidelines are designed so that people will return here to contribute and find quality information. Respecting these rules will help in providing a positive experience for both editors and readers alike.


Rules of Conduct

The Rules of Conduct regulate the interaction between Wiki members. These are in place to ensure that the Wiki remains a civilised place where people can share information freely, without being harassed or abused.


No Flaming/Flame-baiting

Abusive comments, personal attacks and name calling are not allowed. If you find an article or discussion that is abusive or that you find offensive please report it to a Wiki Sysop who will investigate. Flame-baiting articles will not be tolerated.


No Bigotry

Racist, sexist, homophobic or any other type of bigoted posts are not tolerated on this Wiki. Such offences will result in an immediate and permanent block.


No duplicate Accounts

Having several accounts is strictly forbidden. If you wish to change your name for any reason you can do so in your user options.


Follow the instructions of the Wiki Sysops

When a Wiki Sysop asks you to stop doing something, please follow their instructions.


Content Guidelines

The content guidelines are important to ensure that content, names and pictures remain consistent. This makes reading the articles much easier, and it also makes the job of the editors easier. Content guidelines ensure that articles and topics do not violate the Rules of Conduct, or violate the law.


No discussion about illegally obtained software

All discussions about warez, piracy or leaked software are strictly forbidden. Such articles will immediately be deleted. This includes request for cracks, links to cracks or sites that host cracks, as well as requests for CD keys/serials.

Discussions about copy protection or copying, backing-up, hacking, cracking or reverse engineering of any of Bohemia Interactive's Products will not be tolerated and such discussions will be deleted.

Any breach of these rules will result in the poster no longer having access to the Bohemia Interactive Wiki.


No Spam

We define spam as an article or post that has no real worth, is irrelevant, useless and offers nothing to a discussion. Spam is not limited to text - posting an image as a means of spamming, or as a link to a spam site, will also result in deletion. With spam being hard to define, that decision is left to the moderators' discretion. If in doubt ask yourself "does my reply add any constructive insight to the discussion"? If not, then this Wiki would not be the right place to post your comment.


Images

No posting of pictures containing porn, real killings, mutilations, wounds, carnage and other disgusting/explicit images. This also includes links to pages that contain such images. The only accepted images for this Wiki must be related to a product of Bohemia Interactive. Keep the following guidelines in mind when uploading and posting pictures here:

  • Do not use hotlinked images in the Wiki, use the Upload file function to upload images to this Wiki.
  • Use a meaningful name when uploading a picture. (e.g. Instead of calling your picture "cool shots from OFP" call it "OFP:Helicopter Insertion in Malden"). Use a short game name (OFP, VBS, ArmA) in the image title to indicate which game it was taken in. Do not rely on others to rename your pictures.
  • When appropriate use an image thumbnail on the article page (such as on the OFP Easter Eggs page).
  • Avoid using a text link to point to an image. Display the image as thumbnail or sized appropriately for the article.


No Developer Questions

The developers are busy working hard on Armed Assault. They do not have the time to respond to each and every question. If you have questions (technical or otherwise), use the BI Forums.

  • Do not post questions directly/indirectly to the developers using the Wiki.
  • Do not make suggestions for the developers in the Wiki.


Discussion Pages

Every article comes with a discussion page. The purpose of those pages is to discuss the article. It is not the place to discuss technical issues or post opinions about the subject of the article. (e.g. An article may describe the use of Triggers. It would be perfectly appropriate to use the discussion page to bring up the issue certain description may be incorrect or unclear. It would not be appropriate to ask how to use triggers to blow up a tank in your mission.)

The place to ask technical questions, or to discuss general issues, is the BI Forum.


Writing an Article

When writing an article do your research beforehand. Read all the relevant documentation, posts and articles on the web, test the situations your are describing, and only then start your article. If you are still in the early stages of editing, formatting, etc. keep the article in your sandbox until it is finished.

If you are unsure about certain subjects that are brought up by your article, don't guess! (or at least put a big disclaimer next to it.) It is better leave out subjects you're unsure about, than to post hear-say or false information. This is a Wiki and other users will, over time, complete the missing parts.

If there are some minor points in your article that you think someone else might be able to answer, use a link to the AnswerMe page, so that others can find open questions.


VBS Policy

VBS is to be integrated into the wiki in the same manner as all other BI products. When writing articles though, it has to be clearly stated which product screen shots, links and resources are referring to, in order to avoid confusion.

  • Pictures/screen shots must be clearly identifed as a VBS product and must follow Wiki image guidelines for content.
  • Links to other VBS resources are allowed.
  • The position regarding technical VBS articles is still being discussed.

If there is any doubt whether posting certain VBS content is acceptable you should contact vbs@bistudio.com or the VBS Resources forum.


Quality External Links

Use valid external links. Avoid linking to websites that don't have a permanent address.


Format Guidelines

These guidelines are here to ensure that articles are presented in a clear, understandable and consistent style.


Categorise your Article

Organisation is essential for making it easy to find information on this Wiki. Be sure to categorise your article once you have completed the writing.

Always use categories for the content. Unless you categorise your article properly people won't be able to find it.

Clearly distinguish content specific to a particular project. If the content you are creating is about Operation Flashpoint then it should be categorised in the appropriate OFP category. (e.g. not everything for OFP is applicable to ArmA, etc.)


Create/edit Sections

When starting a new subject on an article or discussion page define a section name to describe the sub-topic. (Example: ==Create/edit Sections==)

When editing only a section of a page, use the section edit button (the [edit] link on the right side) to open only that particular part of the page. This will prevent conflicts if two people are editing the same page.


Summarise your Changes

When making only small edits check the "This is a minor edit" box at the bottom. This makes the version history easier to read. Generally 90% of the edits will be minor edits for boldness, typos, etc. By default all edits are markes as "major". This can be changed to "minor" in your preferences setting.

Be sure to include a summary text of edits you have made. This makes it easy for other people to see at a glance what the edit was about. Even short text statements like "fixed typo" will be sufficient in most cases.


Use Full Names for Titles

When creating new categories or articles, consider the naming convention you are going to use.

[[Operation Flashpoint: Elite]] is more acceptable than [[OFP:Elite]]. The new category or article should almost always be [[Game Title: something]] such as [[Operation Flashpoint: Addons]]

Your choice should always be clear and concise for the reader, and easy for the editor to link back to. Keep in mind that you can use spaces in the name of the article (e.g. [[Armed Assault: Easter Eggs]] would be better than [[Armed Assault:EasterEggs]])

Refer to the Naming Conventions page for choosing the appropriate name when writing articles.


Do not use All-Caps

Typing in all capitals is equivalent to yelling and is not permitted. It is also difficult to read articles featuring all-caps.


Use the Preview button

When writing an article preview the changes before saving them. Saving every single revision during editing will clutter the "History" and "Recent Changes" pages, and will make it harder for others to track the actual changes.


Write in English

This Wiki's offical language is English. Articles in other languages are not currently accepted. Use the proper spelling of words and phrases, instead of abbreviations and messenging style codes (e.g. don't use "m8" instead of "mate", or "u r" instead of "you are"). Articles with good spelling and proper grammar will encourage further contributions of good content. Proper spelling of an article name will also make it easier for other authors to link their articles to your article.


Formatting

  • Sign any comments you've made with ~~~~. This adds a tag indicating your name and submission time. Three tildes will leave just your name.
  • Use colons(:) for indentation, so that your submission is easily distinguished from the preceeding one. Check how many colons the previous post used, and use one more for your own submission.