CFD-Wiki:Policy
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- | First try to resolve the conflict yourself via email. If that does not work out bring up the issue on the [http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/wiki.cgi CFD-Wiki forum]. The forum is monitored by the [[CFD-Wiki:Administrators| CFD-Wiki administrators]]and hopefully we can reach a collective aggreement on how to resolve the conflict there. If everything else fails and no agreement can be reached the [[User:Jola|Wiki bureaucrat]] has the final decision. | + | First try to resolve the conflict yourself via email. If that does not work out bring up the issue on the [http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/wiki.cgi CFD-Wiki forum]. The forum is monitored by the [[CFD-Wiki:Administrators| CFD-Wiki administrators]] and hopefully we can reach a collective aggreement on how to resolve the conflict there. If everything else fails and no agreement can be reached the [[User:Jola|Wiki bureaucrat]] has the final decision. |
Revision as of 14:11, 26 November 2005
This page describes the most important CFD-Wiki policies. Most of our policies have been insipred by the policies and guidelines established by Wikipedia.
Content policies
All contribtions should adhere to the following policies:
- Neutral point of view
- All articles should be written in a neutral point if view without bias, representing different views fairly. The Wiki is not the place to promote or advocate different opinions or interests. Neither is it the place to promote yourself, a certain product, code or company. Be very restrictive when writing about yourself, your company, your products or your own research results. This principle is especially important when writing about commercial products. We don't want a Wiki filled with commercial advertising.
- No original research
- Do not publish original research in the Wiki. All material added to the Wiki should be established views or facts that are generally accepted in the research community. New research results should first have been published in peer-reviewed journals and conferences before being added to the Wiki.
- Verifiability
- Information in the Wiki should be verifiable. Whenever possible include links or references to where the information can be verified. Preferably the information should already have been published by a reputable publisher. Note that information does not necessarily have to be the one single truth - confliciting opinions might exist.
- No copyright violations
- Please make sure that all material that you add is free from any conflicting copyrights. Do not add material to which others own the copyrights without their explicit approval. We take copyrights seriously and will delete any material that is found to break someones copyrights.
Policy enforcement
All users of the Wiki have the right and should help with enforcing the policies of this Wiki. Anyone who sees content which is not following our policies can easily correct or change the content himself. Don't be too afraid to change what someone else wrote if you think that it is inappropriate, is bad for the quality of the article, or breaks our policies. The CFD-Wiki is our collective work created by many volunteers. We should not accept that others use it for things like advertising, personal promotion etc. When you change or delete someones additions then please also write a short comment about it in the "Summary" field of the edit screen. Avoid to get into a repeated change-and-change-back conflict though. If your corrections are not accepted by the original author then see the section below on conflict resolution. If you are hesitant if something you see is acceptable or should be changed or removed you are also very welcome to bring it up for discussion on the CFD-Wiki forum.
Users who don't accept our policies or collective agreements can be banned by an administrator. Administrators also have the possibility to protect especially sensitive content if we find that necessary.
Conflict resolution
First try to resolve the conflict yourself via email. If that does not work out bring up the issue on the CFD-Wiki forum. The forum is monitored by the CFD-Wiki administrators and hopefully we can reach a collective aggreement on how to resolve the conflict there. If everything else fails and no agreement can be reached the Wiki bureaucrat has the final decision.