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The Visionary Universe Wiki has some general policies and guidelines that have been put out specifically by Visionary Comics Studio and the project's moderators. Please read through the policies below to become familiar with them. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please post them on the talk page. The Policy Changes page will be updated with any new, proposed or suggested policy changes, as well as points of clarification. Add that page to your watchlist in order to be informed when such occurs.

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  • The Visionary Universe Wiki has some general policies and guidelines that have been put out specifically by Visionary Comics Studio and the project's moderators. Please read through the policies below to become familiar with them. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please post them on the talk page. The Policy Changes page will be updated with any new, proposed or suggested policy changes, as well as points of clarification. Add that page to your watchlist in order to be informed when such occurs.
  • The ReBoot Wiki policies and guidelines page will help provide information on what is appropriate in articles, where certain information belongs, and what is concidered canon. * The Canon policy for ReBoot Wiki is that information taken from any television episode of ReBoot can be included in the articles. Information taken from concept sketches but was not included in an episode may be included in an articles main section if contradictory information was not included in the television show. * Any information that refers directly to another television show or movie must be put in an articles 'References' section. It may not be put directly into an articles main section. * If a ReBoot Episode is referenced by name in an article the episode name must come after the end of the las
  • For proposed policies and guidelines see Proposed Policies and Guidelines. 1. * There are two types of entry on this Wikia - Encyclopaedic articles and personal articles. 2. 1. * Encyclopaedic articles deal with the knowledge base of social research methods, theory and practice. 3. 2. 1. * All encyclopaedic articles must be written from a neutral point of view and detail a specific aspect of social research. 4. 3. * Personal articles cover entries which may be research or reflection. They are essentially what would be found in a journal and may include personal research. 5. 4. 1. * Such entries must have the template {{OR}} placed as the first line. 6. 5. 2. * People need to respect the fact that these represent a personal work and refrain from editing
  • You don't need to read every policy before you contribute. However, the following policies are particularly important to this project, and the sooner you understand and use them, the better (OpenSourceMinistry will be shortened to OSM):
  • For proposed policies and guidelines see Proposed Policies and Guidelines. 1. * There are two types of entry on this Wikia - Encyclopaedic articles and personal articles. 2. 1. * Encyclopaedic articles deal with the knowledge base of information literacy. 3. 2. 1. * All encyclopaedic articles must be written from a neutral point of view and detail a specific aspect of information literacy. 4. 3. * Personal articles cover entries which may be research or reflection. They are essentially what would be found in a journal and may include personal research. 5. 4. 1. * Such entries must have the template {{OR}} placed as the first line. 6. 5. 2. * People need to respect the fact that these represent a personal work and refrain from editing them. You are alwa
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  • The ReBoot Wiki policies and guidelines page will help provide information on what is appropriate in articles, where certain information belongs, and what is concidered canon. * The Canon policy for ReBoot Wiki is that information taken from any television episode of ReBoot can be included in the articles. Information taken from concept sketches but was not included in an episode may be included in an articles main section if contradictory information was not included in the television show. * Any information that refers directly to another television show or movie must be put in an articles 'References' section. It may not be put directly into an articles main section. * If a ReBoot Episode is referenced by name in an article the episode name must come after the end of the last sentence of the paragraph, and put in the writing sign ( ). Example - (The Tearing) If an article is found to not be following this policy it will be changed. The only exception to this rule is if the episode title appears in an articles "References" section. * The only articles exempt from this rule are the real world articles, or articles about characters and items from the game, ReBoot: Countdown to Chaos. * Any information coming from the new ReBoot comic book and revisioned versions of the show are not included in the main body of the article. There will be a section of the article created, labeled 'Comic Book', where information taken from the comic can be added. * Personal opinions are not allowed in the articles. You may write personal oppinions in the Dot's Diner Community Portal. Personal oppinions are also allowed in an article's discussion page, and a members own page or talk page. * Similarities between ReBoot and other shows are concidered personal oppinions if they were not said to be made similar by the creators of ReBoot. * Links to other websites are only allowed in an articles main section if it links to an official ReBoot website. Other links are only allowed in an article's discussion page or in some special cases the articles 'References' section. * Articles that are created only to link to a fan created video or a fan website are not allowed. Videos that are simply cut together screen shots are concidered fan videos. Links to Fan websites and fan videos links are only allowed in the Users own page or the Dot's Diner Forum. If you believe an additional policy needs to be added or if you have a disagreement with the sites current policies and guidelines please let an Administrator know and we will consider your ideas.
  • For proposed policies and guidelines see Proposed Policies and Guidelines. 1. * There are two types of entry on this Wikia - Encyclopaedic articles and personal articles. 2. 1. * Encyclopaedic articles deal with the knowledge base of social research methods, theory and practice. 3. 2. 1. * All encyclopaedic articles must be written from a neutral point of view and detail a specific aspect of social research. 4. 3. * Personal articles cover entries which may be research or reflection. They are essentially what would be found in a journal and may include personal research. 5. 4. 1. * Such entries must have the template {{OR}} placed as the first line. 6. 5. 2. * People need to respect the fact that these represent a personal work and refrain from editing them. You are always welcome to air your views on the related talk page. 7. 6. 3. * Once the article is complete, the author should notify an administrator who will protect the final version against editing. 8. * All entries must bear a relationship to the wiki domain, i.e. social research methods, theory and practice. 9. * No article must denigrate any person or organisation. 10. * Debates concerning entry validity or correctness are to be held on the discussion/talk page of the entry in question.
  • You don't need to read every policy before you contribute. However, the following policies are particularly important to this project, and the sooner you understand and use them, the better (OpenSourceMinistry will be shortened to OSM): 1. * OSM works by building a community of resources. Community is an inherent part of the wiki process. This is the power of 'us.' 1. * OSM is a place for practical resources, not just theory or opinion. This is about practical ministry, not splitting hairs over theology. The discussion and theory on this site follows the maxim from experiential education: "Theory is meant to inform practice." (If you want information, theory and theology go to Wikipedia or Christianity wiki) 1. * Respect other contributors. OSM contributors come from many different countries and cultures, and have widely different views. Treating others with respect is key to collaborating effectively in building a free resource explosion. 1. * Diversity within the Body of Christ. We encourage different perspecitves on topics with in fundamental beliefs of Christianity. To encourage freedom, we lean towards openess. However, this being a 'Christian' site will place certain limits on that freedom. If you feel content is inappropiate, feel free to edit it. If it comes from a different perspective, add your own perspective. Please use good judgement and common sense and respect. The administrators reserve the final say to remove inappropiate pages or to block abusers of the site. (See Wikipedia pages on Civility, Etiquette, Dispute resolution for suggestions.) 1. * Don't infringe copyrights. OSM is a free resource licensed under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. Submitting work which infringes copyrights threatens our objective to build a truly free ministry resource site that anyone can redistribute, and could lead to legal problems. (See Open Source Ministry Copyright.) 1. * Reliable sources. Where there is theory and articles (like under leadeship development), when sources are cited, they should be from reliable published sources, and these sources should be cited so that other editors can check articles. Note that much wisdom will come from personal experience, which is encouraged. (See Wikipedia:Attribution for suggestions on attribution).
  • The Visionary Universe Wiki has some general policies and guidelines that have been put out specifically by Visionary Comics Studio and the project's moderators. Please read through the policies below to become familiar with them. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please post them on the talk page. The Policy Changes page will be updated with any new, proposed or suggested policy changes, as well as points of clarification. Add that page to your watchlist in order to be informed when such occurs.
  • For proposed policies and guidelines see Proposed Policies and Guidelines. 1. * There are two types of entry on this Wikia - Encyclopaedic articles and personal articles. 2. 1. * Encyclopaedic articles deal with the knowledge base of information literacy. 3. 2. 1. * All encyclopaedic articles must be written from a neutral point of view and detail a specific aspect of information literacy. 4. 3. * Personal articles cover entries which may be research or reflection. They are essentially what would be found in a journal and may include personal research. 5. 4. 1. * Such entries must have the template {{OR}} placed as the first line. 6. 5. 2. * People need to respect the fact that these represent a personal work and refrain from editing them. You are always welcome to air your views on the related talk page. 7. 6. 3. * Once the article is complete, the author should notify an administrator who will protect the final version against editing. 8. * All entries must bear a relationship to the wiki domain, i.e. Information Literacy. 9. * No article must denigrate any person or organisation. 10. * Debates concerning entry validity or correctness are to be held on the discussion/talk page of the entry in question.
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