Memory Alpha Nova:Nutze die Zusammenfassung
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Wenn du einen Artikel in Memory Alpha bearbeitest gibt es unter dem großen Textfeld ein kleines Feld mit der Beschriftung "Zusammenfassung". Es sieht etwa so aus:
Der Text kann bis zu 200 Zeichen lang werden. Er erscheint kursiv auf der Letzte Änderungen Seite und in der Versionen-Ansicht (mehr dazu später). Du solltest eine kurze Zusammenfassung der Änderungen schreiben. Zusätzlich (oder alternativ) kannst du erklären warum du die Änderungen durchgeführt hast um die Belange der anderen Mitwirkenden zu beruhigen (im Fall von kontroversen oder verwirrenden Änderungen). Längere Erklärungen sollten auf die Memory Alpha:Diskussionsseiten.
Fülle immer die Zusammenfassung aus ist eine der Richtlinien von Memory Alpha. Beim täglichen Betrieb mit dutzenden (oder hoffentlich noch mehr!) Leuten, die Änderungen zu verschiedenen Zeiten machen, sind einige Zusammenfassungen besser als gar keine Zusammenfassungen. Anhand der Zusammenfassung kann man sich entscheiden ob man sich alle Änderungen anschaut oder ob's nicht wichtig genug ist. (This would be in addition to the "minor edit" feature. See also Memory Alpha:How to edit a page#minor edits.)
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Abbreviations
Efficient contributors to Wikipedia have developed a number of abbreviations for the summary field: [1]
Abbreviation(s) | What it means |
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"+" or "-" | Addition or removal, see rm or remove |
typo | Fixed typos (wags also use "tipo", "tyop", etc) |
sp | Fixed spelling mistakes |
lk(s) or link(s) | Added link(s) |
ext lk / link(s) | Added external link(s) |
wikified | Created links / converted markup, especially of new articles |
fmt, fm, formatting, or MoS | Applied manual of style formatting |
#REDIRECT [[other page]] | Made the page a redirect to [[other page]] |
copyedit | Miscellaneous copyediting |
[[name of other article]] | Added the link name of other article (maybe a bit of text too); this is especially useful if the link is to a new article, to draw people's attention to that, for people who keep track of pages on their watchlist, but not systematically of all new pages. |
rv | Reverted a previous edit (this short summary is sufficient only in the case of an obvious error or obvious vandalism) |
see Talk | An explanation/discussion of this edit is on the article's talk page. |
rm or remove | Additions and removals are also sometimes abbreviated as "+" and "-" (e.g. "+official website link") |
dup | Duplication, e.g. "-dup" or "rm dup" |
disambig | Disambiguating a wiki link. (e.g. changing [[PDF]] to [[Portable Document Format|PDF]]) |
ft | What follows gives the full added text, it does not make sense to open the article unless you want to see the text in context or want to make another edit. |
cm | A comment was added to this page. This is most commonly used on talk pages. |
Avoid "-" (single hyphen) as separation sign, it gives confusion with the meaning "remove".
"Post a comment" feature
When starting a new thread on a Talk page, optionally the "Post a comment" feature can be used. Then the edit summary is automatically the same as the new section header.
Places where the edit summary appears
The following pages generated by the MediaWiki software will display the edit summaries:
Searching
The Memory Alpha search can not search edit summaries, and they are not indexed by Google.
Upload summary
When uploading an image, you can add an upload summary (see Image description page). If the upload is the first for a specific file name (i.e. it's creating a new Image: page), then the upload summary will also serve as the image description until it is edited. In all cases, the upload summary will be applied to the individual images that are uploaded.