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== Who can contribute to this Wiki? ==
== Who can contribute to this Wiki? ==
Anyone with a Compute Canada account. CC staff has the primary responsibility to keep the documentation complete and correct, but this is the age of Wikipedia. If a user spots an obvious problem, like a dead link or a typographical error, they are welcome to fix it.  If you have a user who is willing to write an entire page, for example, on some piece of installed software with which they are more familiar than you are, they are also welcome to do that. We’ll review it once it’s posted to see that it meets these guidelines.
Anyone with a Compute Canada account. CC staff members have the primary responsibility to keep the documentation complete and correct, but this is the age of Wikipedia. An ordinary user who spots an obvious problem, like a dead link or a typographical error, is welcome to fix it.  Equally so, a user who is willing to write an entire page on some piece of installed software with which they are very familiar, is also welcome to do that. The Compute Canada documentation team will review it once it’s posted to see that it meets these guidelines.

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== Who can contribute to this Wiki? ==
Anyone with an Alliance account can contribute. Staff members have the primary responsibility to keep the documentation complete and correct, but this is the age of Wikipedia. An ordinary user who spots an obvious problem, like a dead link or a typographical error, is welcome to fix it.  Equally so, a user who is willing to write an entire page on some piece of installed software with which they are very familiar, is also welcome to do that. The documentation team will review it once it’s posted to see that it meets these guidelines.

Who can contribute to this Wiki?

Anyone with a Compute Canada account. CC staff members have the primary responsibility to keep the documentation complete and correct, but this is the age of Wikipedia. An ordinary user who spots an obvious problem, like a dead link or a typographical error, is welcome to fix it. Equally so, a user who is willing to write an entire page on some piece of installed software with which they are very familiar, is also welcome to do that. The Compute Canada documentation team will review it once it’s posted to see that it meets these guidelines.