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The UniWiki is a public knowledge repository about EVE Online provided by EVE University. All the content is available under a Creative Commons license, which means you are free to share and adapt it. We just ask that you give appropriate credit to the UniWiki.
UniWiki is run as a dictatorship, just like EVE University. Articles in the UniWiki namespace are maintained by the Wiki Department. You can learn about editing the UniWiki by reading the Editing Guide. Read about ways in which editors of all skill levels can contribute to the UniWiki by reading the To-Do List and Projects page.
Communications
UniWiki uses a variety of channels for discussion and communicating with UniWiki users:
- Use Talk Pages to communicate with other UniWiki editors about a specific article.
- Create a thread in the UniWiki Forum to discuss edits or changes to the UniWiki.
- EVE University Discord's public #wiki channel is for quick questions and answers as well as talking to members of the Wiki Department.
- EVE University Mumble is used to hold meetings, classes or lengthy discussions about UniWiki.
- Announcements is an article that documents UniWiki wide decisions.
UniWiki ideals
UniWiki is created and maintained by volunteers, both within and outside EVE University, bound by a common set of ideals.
UniWiki guidelines
- For information about the UniWiki's house style see UniWiki:Manual of Style
The UniWiki defers to those guidelines set forth by Wikipedia, because it has set a standard of excellence that the UniWiki seeks to emulate.
In particular, the UniWiki can be considered to operate under the following guidelines used by Wikipedia:
- Behavioral guidelines
- Relevant section of the content guidelines
- Editing guidelines
- Naming conventions (where applicable)
The UniWiki does not require citation, though editors may choose to include it. All information contained on the UniWiki is assumed to be correct and verifiable, and should simply be edited if found to be otherwise.
Edit warring is unacceptable.
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