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Concise usage guide for contributors to the [[Table of contents|LibertyEiffelWiki]].
 
Concise usage guide for contributors to the [[Table of contents|LibertyEiffelWiki]].
   
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We invite everyone to participate in creating and improving Liberty Eiffel documentation on this wiki. Just ask on the [[Get in touch#Mailing list|mailing list]] [mailto:liberty-eiffel@gnu.org liberty-eiffel@gnu.org] for an account.
Everyone can freely participate in the creation of the Grand SmartEiffel Book on the condition that they respect the rules and the objectives presented below.
 
   
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So far, we did not yet see the need to set up rules for editing this wiki. Please be fair, friendly and don't use this wiki as a place for advertising or any form of discrimination or publishing any form of illegal content.
<div id="GoalsOfTheSmartEiffelWiki">
 
==Objectives of the SmartEiffel Wiki==
 
</div>
 
Beyond being a place of research, exchange and sharing of information,
 
the principle objective of the [[Main Page|SmartEiffelWiki]] consists of producing a real book that can be printed, if desired, on paper.
 
The program capable of verifying and then automatically extracting the Grand SmartEiffel Book doesn't exist yet, but if we follow a few conventions and editing rules that will become possible.
 
Of course, the Grand SmartEiffel Book will always be available in electronic form.
 
   
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Also note, that by contributing, you confirm that you release your changes under the GNU Free Documentation Licence as stated in [[Liberty_Eiffel_Wiki:Copyrights]] and that your contributions are not contrarily copyrighted.
<div id="TopicsOfTheBook">
 
==The topics addressed (and what should be addressed) in the Grand Book==
 
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First and foremost, that which concerns Eiffel and SmartEiffel.
 
Without pretending otherwise, it's a matter of promoting Eiffel as well as programming with contracts in Eiffel.
 
And equally it's to educate about Eiffel and to make Eiffel known.
 
All topics tied to Software Engineering are equally welcome in the Grand SmartEiffel Book: testing techniques with Eiffel,
 
program validation with Eiffel, object oriented programming concepts with Eiffel, (etc. with Eiffel).
 
 
If the topic that you wish to address in the Grand SmartEiffel Book doesn't have anything to do with Eiffel, don't be surprised if perchance your article is rejected. You have been warned!
 
 
<div id="AdvicesAndRules">
 
 
==Conventions that we should follow==
 
</div>
 
A certain number of conventions to follow have already been mentioned in the
 
[[FAQ#SmartEiffelWiki|FAQ of the Grand SmartEiffel Book]].
 
The conventions and rules which follow should be equally respected.
 
 
<div id="TableOfContents">
 
===Place each page in the "Table of contents"===
 
</div>
 
Except for purely interactive pages, the '''vast majority''' of pages should
 
find their place in the "[[Table of contents]]" page.
 
In fact, only the pages referenced in the "[[Table of contents]]" will become part of the printed version of the Grand SmartEiffel Book.
 
 
Of course, a Wiki is by its nature a place of discussion and exchange.
 
Certain pages should therefore be utilized for these interactions and exchanges and should not be included in the Grand SmartEiffel Book.
 
So, the pages of the SmartEiffelWiki will be classified into two categories.
 
The [[:Category:Book|Book]] category for pages to go into the Grand SmartEiffel Book.
 
The [[:Category:Community|Community]] category for pages intended, for example,
 
for news, discussions and/or exchanges in progress.
 
 
<div id="PivotIsEnglish">
 
===Using English as the pivot language===
 
</div>
 
Besides [[FAQ#PageNaming|page names]], it is simpler to always
 
use the same language, and so to use English, for all similar
 
page items like navigation tags.
 
This is a [[#PivotIsEnglish|good example]] with respect to this
 
rule.
 
We note that following this rule is nearly as important as following
 
the rule for having page names in English.
 
Like page names, navigation tags can also be made part
 
of the URL and so also serve as a means of correspondence between different
 
translations.
 
 
<div id="AvoidExternalLinks">
 
 
===Avoid external links===
 
<div>
 
Bearing in mind that we wish to be able to print the book, it is
 
preferable to limit the use of external links as much as possible.
 
We will use internal links as much as possible.
 
 
<div id="LanguageSync">
 
===Linking between different languages===
 
</div>
 
It's up to you whether we have a translation in your favorite language.
 
Nevertheless, it is desirable to always ensure that a minimum of linkage
 
exists between pages in different languages.
 
Of course, the utility that will be responsible for producing the paper document derived from the on-line Grand SmartEiffel book will be capable of letting us know that, for example, section numbers in the French version aren't in agreement with the section numbers in the English version.
 
Certainly, the utility will be able to warn us of the error, but it would be a day or two (or more) before one of us would get around to making the correction ... manually.
 
It's therefore asked that each of us use without exception the radio buttons that permit going between one language in order to minimize the amount of manual rework needed later.
 
 
<div id="Style">
 
 
===Corrections concerning style===
 
</div>
 
Of course, it is not always necessary to ask the author's permission to correct spelling or an error on a page!
 
 
With regard to changes converning style or the turn of a phrase,
 
we propose to adopt a preference for a style that is relatively neutral and fairly simple, above all as clear as possible, and finally, not too pedantic.
 
Don't lose the point of view that the goal of the Grand SmartEiffel Book is to
 
[[#TopicsOfTheBook|promote and educate about Eiffel]] and not to be a candidate for the Pulitzer prize.
 
 
Finally, it's good to keep in mind that it's always possible to return later to make style modifications with a few clicks of the mouse.
 
The simplest means to convince an author of the pertinence of a modification often consists of making the change directly in the text.
 
 
To finish, we note that a bit of humor never did anyone any harm.
 
It's up to you to find your own unique writing style.
 
 
<div id="Bibliography">
 
 
===Bibliographical References===
 
</div>
 
The page that contains the
 
[[Bibliography|bibliographic references]] must be
 
exactly the same for all languages: same number of entries,
 
identical tags, and classification order completely
 
identical.
 
Here is the format that is used in the text of [[Bibliography#ETL 1992|[ETL 1992]]]
 
for citations.
 
 
<div id="ManualGlossary">
 
 
===The manual index and the glossary===
 
<div>
 
The [[Manual index|manual index]] as well as the [[Glossary|glossary]] are understood to be special pages because they are not in the same order when one changes languages.
 
For example, the glossary is put into alphabetical order according to the language of the page; the
 
terms defined are not put into the same order for all languages.
 
 
That being so, like for the other pages, the navigation tags must be common.
 
For example, there must be as many navigation tags in the French glossary as in the English glossary.
 
Like everywhere else, navigation tags are [[#PivotIsEnglish|always in English]].
 
 
<div id="InCaseOfConflict">
 
 
===In case of any sort of conflict between authors===
 
</div>
 
In the case of multiple authors not being in agreement among themselves as to what should be written, they must continue to discuss among themselves as well as with the entire community in order to arrive at a consensus.
 
 
In the event of an impasse, the SmartEiffel team has the final say as to what decision to make or what to do.
 
 
Finally, if the SmartEiffel team itself cannot come to a consensus,
 
[[Utilisateur:Colnet|Dominique Colnet]] has the last word.
 
 
<div id="LastWord">
 
 
==Final rule==
 
</div>
 
Don't hesitate to complete or amend these rules and conventions.
 
And above all, '''thanks in advance for your participation''' to the Grand SmartEiffel Book.
 

Latest revision as of 12:32, 3 January 2022

Concise usage guide for contributors to the LibertyEiffelWiki.

We invite everyone to participate in creating and improving Liberty Eiffel documentation on this wiki. Just ask on the mailing list liberty-eiffel@gnu.org for an account.

So far, we did not yet see the need to set up rules for editing this wiki. Please be fair, friendly and don't use this wiki as a place for advertising or any form of discrimination or publishing any form of illegal content.

Also note, that by contributing, you confirm that you release your changes under the GNU Free Documentation Licence as stated in Liberty_Eiffel_Wiki:Copyrights and that your contributions are not contrarily copyrighted.