The bones
Apply StyleGuide conventions when you're working collaboratively - and on a wiki, you're almost always working collaboratively. Be aware of the conventions, even if you choose to ignore them.
- When you write for collaborative work, it is a common practice to use the second or third person. Think Dragnet and write "Just the facts." Stay balanced. Give concrete advice. Encourage openings to further development.
- Use first person to describe your own experiences.
- When you write in first person, sign your work. To sign a section of a page, add either three tildes
~~~ or [[~your name]]
- It is conventional not to change a paragraph that someone else has signed, except to correct obvious mistakes. So if you'd prefer that something you write not be changed, sign it.
- Others may add to or respond to what you have written in another paragraph, creating a kind of dialogue.
- Unsigned work is considered open for change. So if you want to, go ahead and change it.
- Practice understatement. Use plain language. Be bold and be nice.
The lines
You may see a pair of horizontal lines on some pages. These are created with two rows of four hyphens . Material above the lines is good content, information, stuff that's developed. Material below the lines is notes, stuff under development, waiting to be factored into the page.
The flesh
Contributers in Weblogs and Wikis have developed a more detailed, more complete StyleGuide (and WikiWriting? guide) which applies to this wiki. Weblogs and Wikis StyleGuide
To do: select and refactor stuff from Weblogs and Wikis style guide.