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Using Wikis

This page is under construction

One way in which curators may decide that people can contribute, is by providing a wiki that the people are encouraged to edit, discuss, and evolve to a level of maturity that warrants the text to be ingested into the scope's corpus. The curators SHOULD specify the procedures, the code of conduct, etc. that support and enable the maturing of these texts, and how it is decided that such texts can become part of the scope's corpus. That's outside the scope of this document.

Users contributions

From the TEv2 perspective, people may contribute by creating or editing wiki-pages for a specific semantic unit. The curators would typically already have various wiki-pages, each of which serves as a template for e.g. the definition of a concept or term, a use-case, a mental model, or any other kind of semantic unit that is relevant within the scope.

A user can take the template, and follow the associated instructions (e.g. provide content for the various sections). That's basically it.

A user can use TermRefs to mark the terms that it wants to be linked to a specific meaning (semantic unit).

Curators tasks

Curators that have decided to use a [wiki](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki) as a means for people to contribute to the development of it's scope's corpus, should do the following:
  1. If you do not already have one, create a git account.

  2. Create a (git) repository, either a brand new one, or from a template.

Editor's note:

Additional steps need to be written here. The idea is

  1. (etc.)