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==Background== | |||
Many of the most well-established policies and guidelines have developed from principles which have been accepted as fundamental since the Gutenberg press. Some lifted from public domain sources. Others developed as solutions to common problems and disruptive editing. Policy and guideline pages are seldom established without precedent and always require strong administrative support. Policies and guidelines may be established through new proposals, promotion of existing essays or guidelines, and reorganization of existing policies and guidelines through splitting and merging. | Many of the most well-established policies and guidelines have developed from principles which have been accepted as fundamental since the Gutenberg press. Some lifted from public domain sources. Others developed as solutions to common problems and disruptive editing. Policy and guideline pages are seldom established without precedent and always require strong administrative support. Policies and guidelines may be established through new proposals, promotion of existing essays or guidelines, and reorganization of existing policies and guidelines through splitting and merging. | ||
==Use of Templates== | |||
Essays and information pages may be established by writing them and adding <nowiki>{{essay}}, {{Information page}}, {{Fascipedia how-to}}, </nowiki>or a similar template to the page. | Essays and information pages may be established by writing them and adding <nowiki>{{essay}}, {{Information page}}, {{Fascipedia how-to}}, </nowiki>or a similar template to the page. | ||
==Proposals== | |||
Current policy and guideline proposals can be found in Category:Fascipedia proposals, and failed proposals can be found in Category:Fascipedia failed proposals. All are welcome to comment on these proposals. | Current policy and guideline proposals can be found in Category:Fascipedia proposals, and failed proposals can be found in Category:Fascipedia failed proposals. All are welcome to comment on these proposals. |
Revision as of 13:04, 3 April 2022
Background
Many of the most well-established policies and guidelines have developed from principles which have been accepted as fundamental since the Gutenberg press. Some lifted from public domain sources. Others developed as solutions to common problems and disruptive editing. Policy and guideline pages are seldom established without precedent and always require strong administrative support. Policies and guidelines may be established through new proposals, promotion of existing essays or guidelines, and reorganization of existing policies and guidelines through splitting and merging.
Use of Templates
Essays and information pages may be established by writing them and adding {{essay}}, {{Information page}}, {{Fascipedia how-to}}, or a similar template to the page.
Proposals
Current policy and guideline proposals can be found in Category:Fascipedia proposals, and failed proposals can be found in Category:Fascipedia failed proposals. All are welcome to comment on these proposals.