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Welcome to the PostNuke Documentation Wiki


This Wiki is available for all PostNuke users to read and contribute. We hope, over time, the PostNuke documentation Wiki will grow and evolve with the project. Documentation is vitally important to the project. With this in mind, there are some rules for contributing to the Wiki that you need to read before contributing.

Adding to our documentation Wiki is the best way to give back to the project. We welcome contributions from users of all abilities. Our documentation has to cater for both new and experienced users. A few hours of your time here could save literally thousands of hours for other people, thanks to the huge user database PostNuke enjoys.

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The PostNuke Wiki is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License:
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts.

If you contribute material to the PostNuke Wiki, you thereby license it to the public under the GFDL (with no invariant sections, front-cover texts, or back-cover texts). In order to contribute, you therefore must be in a position to grant this license, which means either
  • You own the copyright to the material, for instance because you produced it yourself, or
  • You acquired the material from a source that allows the licensing under GFDL, for instance because the material is in the public domain or is itself published under GFDL.

In the first case, you retain copyright to your materials. You can later republish and relicense them in any way you like. However, you can never retract the GFDL license for the versions you placed here: that material will remain under GFDL forever.

In the second case, if you incorporate external GFDL materials, as a requirement of the GFDL, you need to acknowledge the authorship and provide a link back to the network location of the original copy.

Please remember the above warning! Once you have contributed to the PostNuke Documentation Wiki, you enforce a removal of what you have written!

If you have any questions, please use the contact form on the left to contact the PostNuke Documentation Team.


Writing Articles in the Wiki


In general, the PostNuke Documentation Team has created a defined structure for the documentation on the site and it should not be modified. We invite you to add new pages, edit existing articles but request you follow the current structure of the site. It's important you don't create 'orphaned pages,' every page you create must be linked within the existing structure.





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1. pheski wrote on May 20, 2007 at 09:54 PM

I notice there is no obvious place in the structure for Wiki content about third party modules or blocks. I don't know if that is intentional or an oversight. I can see an argument for not having that info in the Wiki - but I am inclined to think that it would be a service to the PN community to have separate sections of the Wiki devoted to third party modules and blocks.

Just my $.02

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