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*when you change the title of a page you effectively create a new page, and you must move the old content to a new page. Otherwise you would be deleting an entire section that another editor wrote.  
*when you change the title of a page you effectively create a new page, and you must move the old content to a new page. Otherwise you would be deleting an entire section that another editor wrote.  
*we must keep the format uniform. For example, do not use bullets and numbered lists, just one or the other.
*we must keep the format uniform. For example, do not use bullets and numbered lists, just one or the other.
*you may always add new material, make minor edits, but do not delete others'. if you disagree with a new content bring it up in the discussion: the lab manager will take the final decision, after discussion.
*you may always add new material, make minor edits, but do not delete content OR CHANGE TITLES. Using the wrong title format causes problems with other labs on openwetware. If you disagree with a content or title bring it up in the discussion: the lab manager will take the final decision, after discussion.

Revision as of 08:29, 25 August 2006

Discussion concerning the Richard Lab (bioprocessing Lab at PSU):

notice about editing the Richard Lab website

(by Hala)

  • when you change the title of a page you effectively create a new page, and you must move the old content to a new page. Otherwise you would be deleting an entire section that another editor wrote.
  • we must keep the format uniform. For example, do not use bullets and numbered lists, just one or the other.
  • you may always add new material, make minor edits, but do not delete content OR CHANGE TITLES. Using the wrong title format causes problems with other labs on openwetware. If you disagree with a content or title bring it up in the discussion: the lab manager will take the final decision, after discussion.