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This is a Category for project policies which are only abstract guiding concepts rather than being strictly enforced, but which are good to remember as best practices.
This is a Category for project policies which are only abstract guiding concepts rather than being strictly enforced, but which are good to remember as best practices.


Policies and guidelines are coded as Items to make it easier to go on about tiny details at length, and to [[Category:Wavebuilder|think about]] contradictions and interactions between them. Additionally, old policies can be kept around as F2 statements in order to keep a record of why exactly they were discarded.
Policies and guidelines are coded as Items to make it easier to go on about tiny details at length, and to [[:Category:Wavebuilder|think about]] contradictions and interactions between them. Additionally, old policies can be kept around as F2 statements in order to keep a record of why exactly they were discarded.


== Items ==
== Items ==

Latest revision as of 02:27, 27 December 2025

This is a Category for project policies which are only abstract guiding concepts rather than being strictly enforced, but which are good to remember as best practices.

Policies and guidelines are coded as Items to make it easier to go on about tiny details at length, and to think about contradictions and interactions between them. Additionally, old policies can be kept around as F2 statements in order to keep a record of why exactly they were discarded.

Items[edit]

  1. If you don't like a statement inside an article, check that it is coded as a proposition and go examine it there; if it is coded as a proposition Or recorded on a prototype you can remove it from the article without worrying (proposed)1-1-1

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