First Stian !Great job! - ya i did write articles, first as lmmscomp and
later misikbear. But all in all i never found any ruleset so for 
 if there are rules at all... 
Stian Jørgensrud wrote

I felt ..no none - at least none that anyone stuck too :p
-And perhaps that also was a part of the wiki.. different 'styles' and
different focus-points. The nature of a 'wild' wiki.
I have been drumming for some kind of 'rules', especially in respect to the
imagery, and the difference of 'adding' to an article, and 'rewrite' of it.
I favor 'adding'.. But other differ, and thats a wiki for you :p
Imagery, though would benefit enourmously from /ONE/ central image-db, with
standard-names for everything. Not a single link would ever have to be
altered in the wiki, Only the images would need to be replaced, if this
could be achived. 
Now the images are scattered over unknown servers.. Are they all even in
LMMS-team control?
So.. writing rules.. doubt it can be done..
Imagery-rules, YES! Lmms wiki should definately have that!



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