RPi Wiki Best Practice

Note: This page is nominated for deletion. The nominee is Jeff. Reason: clearly misleading from Wikipedia's policies. Who uses lvl 1 headers?

This is not your private wiki
Respect the rules and prepare for a possible wiki migration !

Get involved
Need help ? Look here: Help:Contents. AND:  DICUSS  - Use the discussion pages ! TIP: If you leave a message on the page, use this signature : ~. After saving, it will look like this : Ghans 16:47, 18 March 2012 (UTC)

Keep basic structure
Please reapply the category RaspberryPi to existing articles !
 * prefix article name with RPi (RPi_Name)
 * add  to each of your articles and uploads
 * put this at the end of your page :

=Make it safe= Make it clear to which audience the current page is aimed at, as seen here RPi Advanced Setup

Keep the beginners in mind. The news of CE marking shows that a load of boards will get into the hands of  end-users . There is no way to influence this, therefore , ADAPT.


 * Do not expect torough knowledge of the subject.
 * Simple language
 * Clear intructions
 * Clean and understandable structure - much room for improvement there.

=Think of others=

Goes hand in hand with Tip # 3. DO NOT BREAK LINKS. See Help:Moving_a_page and Help:Deleting_a_page. When the wiki gets more and more imortant over the time, we should avoid breaking old (and older) links. If you are unsure wheter your goal cannot achieved otherwise (logical link loop), discuss with others first.

=Use templates=

Use the templates - this is not a recommendation !

RPi_List_of_Templates

Do not arbitarily extend and change them. They are specificially made for a better (BASIC) overview. Use Categories instead (Tip #2).

=Keep it modular=

If you see big lists and code listing cropping up, create a new article for them.

Bad Example : RPi Buying Guide had all the information now moved to RPi Buying Links By Country within a single page.

Please use the preview and see what monster you have created.

=References=