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* There are also more help pages in '''[[:category:Help|the help category]]'''.
 
* There are also more help pages in '''[[:category:Help|the help category]]'''.
 
* And even more on '''[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing wikimedia.org]'''
 
* And even more on '''[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing wikimedia.org]'''
* Please don't miss '''[[Vim Tips Wiki:Simplified Ruleset|simplified ruleset]]''' and '''[[Vim Tips Wiki:Golden Rules|specific rules for tips]]'''
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* Please don't miss our '''[[Project:Policy]]'''.
   
 
More about the vim community itself can be found at [http://www.vim.org/community.php vim.org].
 
More about the vim community itself can be found at [http://www.vim.org/community.php vim.org].

Revision as of 15:00, 31 July 2007

This page is the starting point for all editors of this Wikia. It lists some of the pages you might like to use as you contribute here.

  • To follow the changes to this wiki, and to look out for new events and problem edits, use recent changes.
  • If you want to discuss anything about an article, you can use the talk pages.
  • For more general discussion, you can use one of the following resources:
    • Vim-l mailing list.
      • This is the recommended choice and will be where most wiki-related conversations occur. Questions posted to this list will have the quickest turn-around time.
    • the forum.
      • If you are intimidated by joining a mailing list or have some other restriction, then you can also post questions to the Forum.
  • If you need help editing, you could start with the tutorial on the Central Wikia.
  • There are also more help pages in the help category.
  • And even more on wikimedia.org
  • Please don't miss our Project:Policy.

More about the vim community itself can be found at vim.org.