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The '''Simple Electronics wiki''' is a budding [[Help:Wiki|wiki]] (since January 2020) for learning and sharing knowledge of electronic circuits. It is a collaborative endeavour and '''requires your input'''.
The '''{{SITENAME}}''' is a budding [[Help:Wiki|wiki]] (since January 2020) for learning and sharing knowledge of electronic circuits. It is a collaborative endeavour and '''requires your input'''.


The goal of the Simple Electronics wiki is to create an open and accessible, learning resource for basic electronics.
The aim of the {{SITENAME}} is to create an open and accessible series of tutorials about the most basic elements of electronics.


If you see information here that you don't want to be world-readable (perhaps because it is incorrect), please fix it.
If you see information here that you don't want to be world-readable (perhaps because it is incorrect), please fix it.
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Although currently owned privately, this may change if a user-community forms and a viable alternative form of ownership develops.
Although currently owned privately, this may change if a user-community forms and a viable alternative form of ownership develops.


To discuss anything relevant to do with the wiki itself, start a new topic at the [[Simple Electronics wiki:Community portal|community portal]].
To discuss anything relevant to do with the wiki itself, start a new topic at the [[{{SITENAME}}:Community portal|community portal]].


== What can I contribute to this wiki? ==
== What can I contribute to this wiki? ==
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== Licencing requirements ==
== Licencing requirements ==
Contributors to the Simple Electronics wiki are not asked to surrender their copyright to the material they contribute. Instead, they are required to co-license their contributions under the copyleft license [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License] (CC-BY-SA). This licenses allow reuse and modification, but reserves the right to attribution.
Contributors to the {{SITENAME}} are not asked to surrender their copyright to the material they contribute. Instead, they are required to co-license their contributions under the copyleft license [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License] (CC-BY-SA). This licenses allow reuse and modification, but reserves the right to attribution.


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Revision as of 22:41, 18 January 2020

The Simple Electronics Wiki is a budding wiki (since January 2020) for learning and sharing knowledge of electronic circuits. It is a collaborative endeavour and requires your input.

The aim of the Simple Electronics Wiki is to create an open and accessible series of tutorials about the most basic elements of electronics.

If you see information here that you don't want to be world-readable (perhaps because it is incorrect), please fix it.

Although currently owned privately, this may change if a user-community forms and a viable alternative form of ownership develops.

To discuss anything relevant to do with the wiki itself, start a new topic at the community portal.

What can I contribute to this wiki?

As long as it isn't vandalism or spam anyone can contribute to this wiki. You can contribute whatever interests you, as long as it's relevant. With collaboration the wiki will develop in whatever directions are of interest to its community. You can create answers to your own questions or contribute your know-how and experience. You can offer ideas and suggestions for improvements (via a page's Talk tab). You can correct (even if it's only to improve readability) and expand current articles or add new articles. Especially the wiki needs to illustrate articles with media, such as images and audio files.

There are lists of wanted pages (red links), of articles that need linking to and of articles that need expanding.

If you're not sure how to edit a wiki, see Help:Editing, for a quick start guide.

Licencing requirements

Contributors to the Simple Electronics Wiki are not asked to surrender their copyright to the material they contribute. Instead, they are required to co-license their contributions under the copyleft license Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (CC-BY-SA). This licenses allow reuse and modification, but reserves the right to attribution.