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In this class you will learn about Free Geek Policy and Structure by documenting some of it your self.
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# Describe FG Structure
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In this class you will learn about Free Geek Policy and Structure and perhaps document some of it your self.
# Describe How Policies are made (with a bit of history)
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# Describe Free Geek Structure.
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#* [[Free Geek Structure]]
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#* [[Program Planning Guidelines]]
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#* [[Meta Question#So what are those stages we've evolved through?]]
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# Describe how policies are made (with a bit of history).
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#* [[Policy Development]]
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# Explain the wiki format of the policy pages.
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#* [[Policy Development#Wiki page format for policies]]
 
# Show tricks for searching the mailing lists.
 
# Show tricks for searching the mailing lists.
# Explain the wiki format of the policy pages.
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#* [[Help:Search]]
# Reasearch Policy decitions and create pages or edit exzisting ones.
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# Research policy decisions and create pages or edit existing ones.
# Does every one have wiki logons? if no then:
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#* We can create the documentation we read and refer to. We should try and make things easyer to follow than we found them.
#* Give short explinations of Tabs, Side Bar, Catigories.
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# Does every one have wiki logons?
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#* Give short explanations of tabs, sidebar, categories.
 
#* Searching and how it works.
 
#* Searching and how it works.
#* Page elements (wiki markup)
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#* Page elements (wiki markup).
# To create a new Page
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# Jumping in and make documentation exersize:
#* Create a "red link" so we can create a page
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#* To create a new page:
#* Cut and past into the new page a basic page layout
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#** Create a "red link" so we can create a page.
#* Fill our the page with your info (whats the difference between "Save page" and "Show preview")
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#** Cut and past into the new page a basic page layout.
#* have every one check out history, and exsplain why comments are a good thing.
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#** Fill our the page with your info (what's the difference between "Save page" and "Show preview"?)
# To edit an exzisting page.
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#** Have every one check out history, and explain why comments are a good thing.
#* look thorught the pages that have been created to find one that isn't in ''the proper format''
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#* To edit an existing page.
#* ajust the page to make it more like the others.
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#** Look thorugh the pages that have been created to find one that isn't in ''the proper format''.
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#** Adjust the page to make it more like the others.
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In this class you will learn about Free Geek Policy and Structure and perhaps document some of it your self.

  1. Describe Free Geek Structure.
  2. Describe how policies are made (with a bit of history).
  3. Explain the wiki format of the policy pages.
  4. Show tricks for searching the mailing lists.
  5. Research policy decisions and create pages or edit existing ones.
    • We can create the documentation we read and refer to. We should try and make things easyer to follow than we found them.
  6. Does every one have wiki logons?
    • Give short explanations of tabs, sidebar, categories.
    • Searching and how it works.
    • Page elements (wiki markup).
  7. Jumping in and make documentation exersize:
    • To create a new page:
      • Create a "red link" so we can create a page.
      • Cut and past into the new page a basic page layout.
      • Fill our the page with your info (what's the difference between "Save page" and "Show preview"?)
      • Have every one check out history, and explain why comments are a good thing.
    • To edit an existing page.
      • Look thorugh the pages that have been created to find one that isn't in the proper format.
      • Adjust the page to make it more like the others.