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| The process for maintaining and updating the [[Definition]] itself is simple: | | '''[[Bold text]]look[[File:Example.jpg]]'''The process for maintaining and updating the [[Definition]] itself is simple: |
| * Make your desired changes to [[Definition/Unstable]]. If you are uncertain, you can suggest changes on the [[Talk:Definition/Unstable|discussion page]] first. | | * Make your desired changes to [[Definition/Unstable]]. If you are uncertain, you can suggest changes on the [[Talk:Definition/Unstable|discussion page]] first. |
| * If the changes are minor (typos, errors, etc.), you can directly notify [[moderators|a moderator]], and he will update the stable version. | | * If the changes are minor (typos, errors, etc.), you can directly notify [[moderators|a moderator]], and he will update the stable version. |
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| * Only if a consensus is visible, the stable version will be updated. | | * Only if a consensus is visible, the stable version will be updated. |
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| But what if a consensus cannot be found about a change? Then, more frequently than not, the change will not be made. The wiki experience shows that consensus can often be achieved in small groups. Should there, however, be a very clear split between two groups, either in its emotionality or in the number of people involved, it may be desirable to call for a vote. In that case, all contributors who have made meaningful edits to the definition (stable or unstable) will be eligible to vote. The voting method used will normally be [[w:approval voting|approval voting]], except in cases of simple yes/no votes. | | But what if a consensus cannot be found about a change? Then, more frequently than not, the change will not be made. The wiki experience shows that consensus can often be achieved in small groups. Should there, however, be a very clear split between two groups, either in its emotionality or in the number of people involved, it may be desirable to call for a vote. In that case[http://www.example.com link title], all contributors who have made meaningful edits to the definition (stable or unstable) will be eligible to vote. The voting method used will normally be [[w:approval voting|approval voting]], except in cases of simple yes/no votes. |
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| Extreme changes which are counter to the philosophy with which this definition was started can be vetoed by the [[moderators]] as a last resort. | | Extreme changes which are counter to the philosophy with which this definition was started can be vetoed by the [[moderators]] as a last resort. |
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| Other pages in this wiki are free for anyone to edit without special procedures; this may change over time for selected pages, but in general, we will try to keep this wiki as open as possible. | | Other pages in this wiki are free for anyone to edit without special procedures; this may change over time for selected pages, but in general, we will try to keep this wiki as open as possible. |