Category:RetroTechCollection guidelines
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| The RetroTechCollection Wiki Guidelines. |
RetroTechCollection guidelines provide best practices and recommendations for creating high-quality technical documentation. Unlike , guidelines are advisory and may be adapted based on specific circumstances while maintaining overall community standards.
Guidelines help contributors understand effective approaches for documenting vintage computing hardware, from technical writing standards to specialized procedures for different types of equipment. They represent community consensus on best practices developed through collective experience in hardware preservation and restoration.
Types of Guidelines
editTechnical Documentation
editGuidelines for creating accurate and useful technical content:
- RetroTechCollection:Technical specifications - Standards for presenting technical data
- RetroTechCollection:Citing sources - Best practices for source attribution
- RetroTechCollection:Reliable technical sources - Framework for evaluating source quality
Content Creation
editBest practices for developing comprehensive articles:
- Writing style and tone guidelines
- Article structure and organization standards
- Image and media presentation recommendations
- Cross-referencing and linking practices
Community Collaboration
editGuidelines for effective community participation:
- Peer review and feedback processes
- Collaborative editing best practices
- Expert consultation procedures
- Conflict resolution approaches
Using Guidelines
editGuidelines are advisory rather than mandatory. Contributors should:
- Follow guidelines when practical - Apply recommended practices when they fit the specific situation
- Adapt as needed - Modify approaches based on unique circumstances or hardware requirements
- Explain variations - Document when and why standard guidelines were not followed
- Seek community input - Consult with other contributors when unsure about best practices
Relationship to Policies
editGuidelines complement by providing detailed implementation guidance:
- Policies establish mandatory requirements and boundaries
- Guidelines offer recommended approaches within policy frameworks
- Together they create a comprehensive framework for quality technical documentation
Contributors must follow all policies but may adapt guidelines based on specific technical requirements while maintaining overall quality standards.
Pages in category "RetroTechCollection guidelines"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.