ARSWiki:About

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You may wonder why I would take the time to host such a site. The reason is that I think the wiki software/model has a lot to offer to various communities, plus it just seemed like a fun thing to play with.

The data contained on this server is backed up on a daily basis, so rest assured that any work/time you devote to this will not be lost.

Contributing

The information contained on this site is a collaborative effort by the Remedy user/developer community.
  • If you have a nugget of wisdom you wish to share, please write it up on this site for the Remedy user community
  • If you are multi-lingual, consider translating pages for the community that speaks your other languages. Contact the admin at to have a separate wiki created for each target language.
  • Learning to work with the site is simple. See our help page for the common formatting tags, which only number four. This will get you on your way to adding content. This page also has links to a comprehensive list of the available formatting tags.
Note: Before contributing to the site, please read the disclaimer and understand the licensing model used for all information housed on this site.

About

This site exists to serve the Remedy community at large. All content is available without an account, but in order to contribute an account is required. If you have privacy/anonymity concerns, please read the Privacy Policy for information on how your information is used and tips on remaining anonymous when using the wiki. The main goals of this site:

  • Serve as a central repository of free (free in the sense of speech/libre, and free in the sense of beer/gratis) Remedy information
  • Enable the Remedy community to find specific information related to all things Remedy
  • Attribution of work to individuals willing to freely share information
  • Attribution of work to individuals willing to refine the information available on the site
  • Act as a FAQ for the ARSList and keep the discussions there focused on new and developing ideas and concepts

What it's not:

  • Intended to replace the core AR documentation: Should instead serve to pick up where that documentation left off by covering more specific problems and more complex topics
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