Developer:WikiEditorStandards

Code of Conduct
All entries and modifications to this wiki must be presented in a **professional** and **factual** manner. It is not a place for personal agendas, discussions, or opinions. The standards presented here are drafted for the benefit of the community by members nominated to a particular [|Task Force]. They are chosen based upon their qualifications and ability to develop standards and perform operations for the overall benefit and health of the Love Machine community. The information provided within these pages is welcome to be discussed or contested by sending an email to all@lovemachineinc.com or in the [|Journal]. Standards drafted here may - but are not necessarily //required// to be - voted on by all or part of the Love Machine community, and may evolve over time. Editors must remember that the information herein will be read and utilized by a variety of individuals from different cultures, native in different spoken and read languages, of varying degrees of technical skill and understanding. As such, it is imperative that the information be well-presented in a manner easily digested by the target audience, written in basic English, and without bias or opinion.

Rules
* Follow the established Developer:WikiLocaleStandards and Developer:WikiEditorStandards when contributing to the wiki. * Do not create more pages than are necessary. Conversely, do not try to overload a page. Use common sense and separate pages and paragraphs. * **Do not, for any reason, edit entries for a Task Force in which you are not involved** unless you are a wiki administrator. * Do not move pages in the wiki. Instead, please ask a wiki administrator to perform the move. * **USE COMMON SENSE AT ALL TIMES!** If you do not presently possess common sense, please try again later. * This wiki will always be publicly-available, and will likely be archived for years to come. Remember: what you say here is not private. * By contributing to this wiki, you understand and agree that all information contained herein will become property of and is Copyright to Love Machine, Inc. * Rules may change at any time, with or without notice, but will always be in the interest of benefiting everyone involved. * Links to personal or professional websites, pages, or blogs are welcome on your wiki profile page, but **SPAM will result in your immediate ejection.**

Editorial Guidelines
* HTML, JavaScript, PHP, and some other code may be included for example purposes. Please view the wiki:syntax page. * When editing this wiki, please use the appropriate wiki:syntax for formatting each page. * Do not overuse styling. The purpose of this wiki is to provide information, not to look pretty. * **Use the Preview button** before submitting your entry. That's why it exists: you shouldn't edit and re-edit a page for styling purposes. * Use namespaces to organize Task Force categories, and place entries under the appropriate namespace. * Use the Edit summary box below the entry window to describe your edit. For example: created or added code structure example. * NOTE: If it's a minor edit that would likely not even be noticed (such as a corrected typo), check the Minor Changes box.

Adding News Entries
When adding news to a section (such as start), please sign and date the line(s) you add using the appropriate date format mentioned in Locale Standards and your wiki name. You may link your signature to your Task Force wiki profile page if you'd like, but please do not link directly to your personal page or blog here. An example of how a news entry should be formatted: * **03-APR-2010** * Added an example news entry. 