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'''This page provides help with the most common | '''This page provides help with the most common tasks on Landrace.Wiki.''' | ||
If you have a specific question, see [[Help:FAQ]] for an index of frequently asked questions. | |||
If you're not sure where to start, read [[Landrace.Wiki:About]] and [[Landrace.Wiki:Contributing]], then use the sections below as needed. | If you're not sure where to start, read [[Landrace.Wiki:About]] and [[Landrace.Wiki:Contributing]], then use the sections below as needed. | ||
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* [[Landrace.Wiki:MediaWiki]] – how the software stack and data model work. | * [[Landrace.Wiki:MediaWiki]] – how the software stack and data model work. | ||
* [[Help:Accessions]] – how to fill out accession forms (Tier 1 and beyond). ''(Stub – to be expanded.)'' | * [[Help:Accessions]] – how to fill out accession forms (Tier 1 and beyond). ''(Stub – to be expanded.)'' | ||
* [[Help:Regions and fields]] – how to create and maintain region, area, appellation, and field pages. ''(Stub – to be expanded.)'' | * [[Help:Regions and fields]] – how to create and maintain region, area, appellation, and field pages. ''(Stub – to be expanded.)'' | ||
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== Questions, help, and discussion == | == Questions, help, and discussion == | ||
If you have a question, start with [[Help:FAQ]]. | |||
If you still need help: | |||
* Use talk pages: | * Use talk pages: | ||
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** [[Landrace.Wiki:Contributing]] – for contribution-related questions and suggestions. | ** [[Landrace.Wiki:Contributing]] – for contribution-related questions and suggestions. | ||
** [[Landrace.Wiki:MediaWiki]] – for technical and data-model discussion. | ** [[Landrace.Wiki:MediaWiki]] – for technical and data-model discussion. | ||
When you ask a question, include a link to the page you are talking about and a clear description of the issue. | |||
== Style, sourcing, and norms == | == Style, sourcing, and norms == | ||
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You cannot “break” the wiki by making a good-faith edit. Everything has a history and can be reverted. The real risk is not making use of the knowledge you already have. | You cannot “break” the wiki by making a good-faith edit. Everything has a history and can be reverted. The real risk is not making use of the knowledge you already have. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 20 November 2025
This page provides help with the most common tasks on Landrace.Wiki.
If you have a specific question, see Help:FAQ for an index of frequently asked questions.
If you're not sure where to start, read Landrace.Wiki:About and Landrace.Wiki:Contributing, then use the sections below as needed.
Read and find pages
If you just want to read or explore:
- Use the search box at the top of every page. Type what you are looking for and hit Enter to see search results.
- Browse by region using the main navigation and growing-region cards on the home page.
- Follow links inside accession, field, and region pages to move up and down the geographic hierarchy.
- Use Special:AllPages or Special:Random if you want to wander.
For more detail on browsing:
- Help:Navigation – how to search, follow links, and use special pages.
- Landrace.Wiki:About – what the project is and how pages fit together.
Edit pages and contribute
Anyone with an account can help improve the wiki.
- See Landrace.Wiki:Contributing for the main ways to help (accessions, regions, copyediting, photos, technical work).
- To edit a page, click the Edit tab at the top (or an edit link next to a section).
- Make your change, then write a short edit summary explaining what you did and click Save.
- You can practice safely in Help:Sandbox or in your own personal sandbox at Special:MyPage/sandbox.
Editing basics:
- Help:Editing basics – how wikitext works (headings, links, lists, bold/italic, etc.).
- Help:Links and references – internal links, external links, and basic references.
- Help:Formatting and layout – headings, sections, and simple page structure.
Document accessions and regions
Landrace.Wiki is built around accessions, fields, and growing regions.
If you have real field data, seeds, or long-term observations:
- Start with Document accessions and fields.
- Use the accession form linked from relevant field or region pages when it is available.
- Fill out all Tier 1 fields: collection date, location, basic context, and plant/seed info.
- Link each accession to its field, appellation, and growing region.
Helpful references:
- Landrace.Wiki:MediaWiki – how the software stack and data model work.
- Help:Accessions – how to fill out accession forms (Tier 1 and beyond). (Stub – to be expanded.)
- Help:Regions and fields – how to create and maintain region, area, appellation, and field pages. (Stub – to be expanded.)
Fix a problem with a page
If you see something wrong, you can usually fix it yourself.
Typical issues you can just fix:
- Typos, broken formatting, or obviously outdated details.
- Missing links between accessions, fields, and regions.
- Overblown marketing language that needs to be made factual and neutral.
If you are not comfortable editing:
- Go to the page’s Talk tab and describe the problem on the talk page.
- Sign your message with
~~~~so others know who wrote it and when.
If there is a serious issue (for example, content that clearly puts someone at risk, or legal problems):
- Remove the sensitive detail if it is obviously dangerous, and leave a clear edit summary.
- Note the issue on the talk page.
- Contact the Zomia Collective through their usual channels with a link to the page.
Questions, help, and discussion
If you have a question, start with Help:FAQ.
If you still need help:
- Use talk pages:
- Every content page has a talk page (click the Talk tab).
- Ask questions, propose changes, or flag uncertainties there.
- Use your own user talk page (Special:MyTalk) to ask for help; other editors can reply there.
- For project-wide questions or structural changes, use:
- Landrace.Wiki:Contributing – for contribution-related questions and suggestions.
- Landrace.Wiki:MediaWiki – for technical and data-model discussion.
When you ask a question, include a link to the page you are talking about and a clear description of the issue.
Style, sourcing, and norms
Landrace.Wiki is meant to be descriptive and grounded, not promotional.
Key expectations:
- Use a clear, factual tone. Describe what you saw, what farmers said, and what sources report.
- Distinguish between:
- your own observations
- farmer or community oral history
- published sources (books, papers, reports)
- Add references where you make concrete claims about history, law, or science.
- Avoid detailed personal identifiers and exact locations that could put growers at risk.
Useful pages:
- Landrace.Wiki:Mission-Statement – what the project is trying to do.
- Norms and expectations – scope, respect and safety, tone and evidence.
- Help:Sourcing – how to cite books, articles, and other references. (Stub – to be expanded.)
Technical and advanced topics
If you want to understand or work on the underlying structure:
- Landrace.Wiki:MediaWiki – overview of the software stack (MediaWiki, Semantic MediaWiki, PageForms, TemplateStyles).
- Help:Templates and properties – how templates, semantic properties, and queries fit together. (Stub – to be expanded.)
- Help:Query examples – examples of semantic queries used for lists, maps, and statistics. (Stub – to be expanded.)
Tools you may find useful:
- Special:RecentChanges – see what has changed recently.
- What links here – see which pages link to a given page.
- Special:SpecialPages – list of all built-in special pages.
If you are completely new
If you just arrived and feel lost:
- Read Landrace.Wiki:About for a high-level overview.
- Skim Landrace.Wiki:Contributing and pick one contribution path that fits you.
- Make one small edit (fix a typo, add a missing detail) to get used to the interface.
- If you hit a wall, ask a question on a relevant talk page and sign with
~~~~.
You cannot “break” the wiki by making a good-faith edit. Everything has a history and can be reverted. The real risk is not making use of the knowledge you already have.