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* '''Spelling''': All it usually takes is a spellchecker, but if spelling is your thing.
 
* '''Spelling''': All it usually takes is a spellchecker, but if spelling is your thing.
 
* '''Wikifying''': Adding [[CpapWiki:Manual_of_Style#Wikilinks|wikilinks]] to articles usually needs to be done. This potentially includes improving the layout or format of the article.
 
* '''Wikifying''': Adding [[CpapWiki:Manual_of_Style#Wikilinks|wikilinks]] to articles usually needs to be done. This potentially includes improving the layout or format of the article.
* '''Grammar''': People good with grammar, sentence structure, and usage of words, may be helpful by editing or improving articles.
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* '''Grammar''': People good with grammar, sentence structure, and word usage, may be helpful by editing or improving articles.
 
* '''[[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]]''': Patrolling the recent changes page and reporting or reverting vandalism quickly.
 
* '''[[Special:Recentchanges|Recent changes]]''': Patrolling the recent changes page and reporting or reverting vandalism quickly.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 15:13, 24 October 2008

This is the CPAPtalk.com CPAP Wiki Community portal. You may find information here about collaborations, and also about what needs to be done.

Roles that may be useful to helping improve this website

First of all, while it is generally encouraged for people to dive in and improve the CPAPtalk.com CPAP Wiki, it is by no means required to use or enjoy this website. Besides, that sort of thing may not be for everybody.

Rarely is someone good at all things. Instead they usually have areas of specialty where their skills are useful. While contributing large portions of writing to the articles here is needed, there is plenty of other stuff that can be done. Here are some ideas about roles that people might take on in order to contribute to the wiki.

  • Punctuation: People who are good with punctuation may edit articles just to improve the punctuation.
  • Spelling: All it usually takes is a spellchecker, but if spelling is your thing.
  • Wikifying: Adding wikilinks to articles usually needs to be done. This potentially includes improving the layout or format of the article.
  • Grammar: People good with grammar, sentence structure, and word usage, may be helpful by editing or improving articles.
  • Recent changes: Patrolling the recent changes page and reporting or reverting vandalism quickly.

See also