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(New page: = How to Contribute = If you do research on termination, then consider contributing to this web site. * to add or edit pages, you need an account. (TODO: the following is correct?) You a...)
 
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If you do research on termination, then consider contributing to this web site.
 
If you do research on termination, then consider contributing to this web site.
  
* to add or edit pages, you need an account. (TODO: the following is correct?) You apply for an account via the Wiki, the request will be processed by the administrators.  
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* to add or edit pages, you need an account. Currently you can register for a new account and immediately contribute to this wiki. In case of abuse the administrators might need to change the registration process and will then manually look into every registration before the account is activated.
  
 
* before you add information, determine its "most logical" place (consider where you'd search for it).
 
* before you add information, determine its "most logical" place (consider where you'd search for it).
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* avoid duplication of information  (provide a reference/link instead).
 
* avoid duplication of information  (provide a reference/link instead).
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* if you post a news entry please keep it short. You can link to some site containing more information.

Revision as of 11:28, 8 April 2008

How to Contribute

If you do research on termination, then consider contributing to this web site.

  • to add or edit pages, you need an account. Currently you can register for a new account and immediately contribute to this wiki. In case of abuse the administrators might need to change the registration process and will then manually look into every registration before the account is activated.
  • before you add information, determine its "most logical" place (consider where you'd search for it).
  • only submit information that you really "own", that is, that concerns your work directly.
  • avoid duplication of information (provide a reference/link instead).
  • if you post a news entry please keep it short. You can link to some site containing more information.