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[[Feedback|Feedback about the process page link here]].  Questions are always a great way to suggest how things can improve.  So put your questions there as well. Somebody will probably create a to do list and tidy up the page and maybe even create new page with links off of it.
[[Feedback|Feedback about the process page link here]].  Questions are always a great way to suggest how things can improve.  So put your questions there as well. Somebody will probably create a to do list and tidy up the page and maybe even create new page with links off of it.
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Almost every page has a discussion tab. That is generally for making comments about that specific page. For example, I might put a comment that this page's links to other pages should be put in bold for the new users.
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Almost every page has a discussion tab. That is generally for making comments about that specific page. For example, I might put a comment that this page's links to other pages should be put in bold for the new users.  It is nice to sign a comment by pressing the "Your signature and timestamp" button.
Prior to saving a page, please put in something in the summary box.  "Added story", "reformatted", "corrected spelling".  This summary will appear next to the page name (See "Recent changes" link on the left under navigation as an example).
Prior to saving a page, please put in something in the summary box.  "Added story", "reformatted", "corrected spelling".  This summary will appear next to the page name (See "Recent changes" link on the left under navigation as an example).
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The number two rule: Remember that people really mean well, despite the way they might put it.  
The number two rule: Remember that people really mean well, despite the way they might put it.  
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And you can always leave a public comment on a users page.
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And you can always leave a public comment on a users page. A wiki custom is to leave a comment on the user's discussion tab/page.  For example, you might see rcollman listed in the recent changes.  By clicking on rcollman, you will go to chris's user page and see his discussion tab. Some may want to send an email or use the listserv.  That is OK as well.

Revision as of 19:46, 29 December 2007

Greetings Testers!

The purpose of this page is for general information page. Sometimes call the village pump, or if it was left up to me "The Palm Wine Bar".

For the moment, we will tuck some of "testing" information here, with links to other places.

We would like testers to add "content" and give us feed back about the process.

Feedback about the process page link here. Questions are always a great way to suggest how things can improve. So put your questions there as well. Somebody will probably create a to do list and tidy up the page and maybe even create new page with links off of it.

Almost every page has a discussion tab. That is generally for making comments about that specific page. For example, I might put a comment that this page's links to other pages should be put in bold for the new users. It is nice to sign a comment by pressing the "Your signature and timestamp" button.

Prior to saving a page, please put in something in the summary box. "Added story", "reformatted", "corrected spelling". This summary will appear next to the page name (See "Recent changes" link on the left under navigation as an example).

The number one rule: Remember to be kind to each other. The number two rule: Remember that people really mean well, despite the way they might put it.

And you can always leave a public comment on a users page. A wiki custom is to leave a comment on the user's discussion tab/page. For example, you might see rcollman listed in the recent changes. By clicking on rcollman, you will go to chris's user page and see his discussion tab. Some may want to send an email or use the listserv. That is OK as well.

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