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- **NOTE: Some info here is outdated. A wiki account can easily be created by
- clicking "Edit" in any page, which will take you to a registration form asking
- for username and password.**
- # Editing Wiki Pages
- This wiki is powered by the ikiwiki software.
- + [[ikiwiki]] page - basic documentation for ikiwiki syntax and features
- + [[tags]] - should be under [[ikiwiki]] but until it moves, it will be here
- + [[Sandbox]] - here you can try features and learn without worrying about
- deleting something important.
- + [ikiwiki website](https://www.ikiwiki.info) - full documentation
- + [[Help]] - aspects and guidelines specific to this wiki
- + [[CSS]] - the wiki's stylesheet
- # Creating an Account
- Before you can edit, you'll need to create an account. Maybe one day many people
- will want to participate and then registration could be made with just a
- username and a password, but at the moment it also requires getting a
- registration code, which you can get only from me. It's not a test or something:
- I just want to know the people with whom I work :-) and prevent spam. Yes, spam
- is one of the ugly sides of our society. Where is the global brotherhood?
- If you want to participate, talk to me face-to-face or on IRC or on Jabber or by
- e-mail or by I2PBote or any other way. See the [[contact]] page.
- # Git Commits
- If you prefer to edit using git - great, I prefer that too. It's much safer to
- use an SSH key for connecting and a PGP key for signing a commit, than just a
- password like the web interface. Since right now there aren't any locked pages
- (unless some are automatically locked, e.g. user pages), it really doesn't make
- much difference how you edit. I'll just need your public SSH key.
- All the commits to git are done with `git commit -S`, so that they're all
- signed. It's much more secure than letting people specify name and e-mail by
- themselves for each commit, risking having automatic spam pretend to be one of
- the team members and cause chaos in the repository. And it will hopefully allow
- me to accept commits by GPG trust paths in the future. For now it's just the
- extra -S option and either you type the GPG key password every time, or you tell
- your computer to remember it for you.
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