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Contributor's Overview
- Whether you are responding to a "Call for Collaboration" by the E-report User Group, at the request of another report user, or as an assignment, welcome. The amount of time and effort you give to this Wiki is greatly appreciated.
- The degree to which you contribute within this Wiki is a personal choice. You can contribute as little or as much as you desire. You can contribute as often as you like, or not. However, when making your decision to contribute, please remember: the E-report Wiki is of the users, by the users, for the users. The total contributive effort of the WSU reporting community will be much greater than the sum of its individual users.
Contributor's Code of Conduct
- This Code of Conduct could just as easily have been entitled a Code of Common Sense. However, let's not assume that "common sense is common knowledge." Reviewing these simple guidelines should remind us all of what it will take to create a risk-free environment where all users will feel free to contribute, collaborate, and critique.
Level of Contribution
- The bulleted list of topics below suggests various levels of contribution. Each bulleted topic is also the link to the page that will give you the knowledge and step-by-step process to contribute at that level. This list is is not intended to be all inclusive, nor is it intended to suggest stand-alone processes. The sole intent of this list is to provide an organized context in which to present the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to this Wiki at the level of effort you choose to give.
- To accomplish any of the following actions, you must have first created a user account within this Wiki and be logged into that account. If you cannot see an edit tab at the top of this page, you have either not logged in or have not yet created an account. Click here to view instructions for creating a user account.
- Click one of the following links to access tools and guidelines for contributing at the level of your choice.
Links to Contribution Resources
- Wiki Help Pages
- Wiki Help Pages provide you with information, such as, how to navigate through the wiki, how to search for topics and information, how to use the wiki as a question and answer platform for specific topics, etc.
- Wiki Code of Ethics
- Wiki Participation Guidelines
- Wiki User Tools
Frequently Asked Questions
- We have attempted to organize the FAQ page by topic. If your question does not fit one of the existing topics, please feel free to create a topic area that does. Parking questions and answers under related topics will assist other who have similar questions find the answers they need.
