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== Accounts ==
=== Who can have an account? ===
Team Leaders, and optionally a team member they designate.
=== How do I get an account? ===
Send an email to {{EmailLink|addr=net@portland.gov|name=net@portland.gov}}.
=== Moderation ===
Your initial changes will be reviewed by a moderator. That means pending edits will be invisible.
As you get the hang of it, future edits will take place immediately.
== Getting Started ==
== Getting Started ==
WikiNET is a wiki, which is a collaboratively edited website. Each edit to a page is recorded as a separate change, resulting in a history of what the page looked like in the past and which user made which changes to it.
WikiNET is a wiki, which is a collaboratively edited website. Each edit to a page is recorded as a separate change, resulting in a history of what the page looked like in the past and which user made which changes to it.
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# Click the <code>Save page...</code> button.
# Click the <code>Save page...</code> button.
# Provide a summary of your changes and/or rationale. For example, "Update team leader".
# Provide a summary of your changes and/or rationale. For example, "Update team leader".
== Accounts ==
=== Who can have an account? ===
XXX
=== How do I get an account? ===
XXX
=== Moderation ===
Your initial changes will be reviewed by a moderator. As you get the hang of it, future edits will take place immediately. XXX


== Editing ==
== Editing ==
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* Start at https://mediawiki.org. Keep in mind that advanced MediaWiki features may require extensions that are not installed here.
* Start at https://mediawiki.org. Keep in mind that advanced MediaWiki features may require extensions that are not installed here.
* To reach administration team of this site, XXX
* To reach administration team of this site, send an email to {{EmailLink|addr=net@portland.gov|name=net@portland.gov}}.


== Policies ==
== Policies ==


=== Can "outsiders" edit my team's page? ===
=== Can other NET members edit my team's page? ===
Yes, and these contributions should be welcomed. We are all volunteers, and all trying to help. Just like in-person differences of opinions between team members, work out disagreements through dialogue and try to make room for all members to contribute in their own way.
Yes, and these contributions should be welcomed.


When those contributions need editing, please improve them. If they truly need to be removed, use the <code>View history</code> button to revert the page to its state before the problematic edit.
# Watch your team's page so you receive notifications when it's changed.
 
# If someone else's change needs improvement, improve it.
If there is a disagreement that can't be resolved among the team members, reach out to XXX for assistance.
# To discuss changes and work out differences of opinion, click on the user's Talk page and leave a comment.
# If a change truly needs to be removed, use the <code>View history</code> button to revert it.
# If there is a disagreement that can't be resolved, send an email to {{EmailLink|addr=net@portland.gov|name=net@portland.gov}} for help.


=== Can I upload photos or team documents? ===
=== Can I upload photos or team documents? ===
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Copyright law can be nuanced, but as a general rule, please '''do not add''' text which you didn't write or files you didn't create.
Copyright law can be nuanced, but as a general rule, please '''do not add''' text which you didn't write or files you didn't create.
Your contributions to this wiki are released under the [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike] license.


=== What role do city employees have here? ===
=== What role do city employees have here? ===
They contribute content as well, which may be improved by others.
They are the exclusive editors of the site content they have created.
 
Their contributions should receive some deference, since they are overworked supporting a vast number of volunteers, and they may have information or perspectives that individual volunteers do not.