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1. What is the Oracle Wiki?
Oracle is providing this wiki so that customers and partners (and anyone else interested in Oracle) can collaboratively create and share content that is helpful to the community at large--whether installation guides and tips, project documentation, technical notes, or anything else (appropriate) that captures your imagination.
2. What isn't the Oracle Wiki?
The Oracle Wiki is not a platform for political views/opinions or shameless self-promotion (get a blog for that). It's not a bulletin board or Q&A forum (see a discussion forum for that). And it's not a place to seek or obtain support (visit MetaLink for that). (See the Rules of Conduct for more details.)
3. Who can contribute?
Anyone with something interesting to say about Oracle products and technologies or standards associated with Oracle can create content here, as long as you comply with the Rules of Conduct.
4. What role do the moderators play?
The mods are here to ensure that everyone abides by the Rules of Conduct, to remove pages that violate them (or are duplicative), and to move pages based on community recommendations.
5. Does Oracle endorse or validate any content you see here, or any content it links to?
No. This site is sponsored by Oracle but belongs to the community.
6. How does the Oracle Wiki complement Oracle's corporate Web site and the Oracle Technology Network Web site?
The aforementioned sites, although they do contain community-derived content, primarily contain information provided by Oracle, and it's structured the way we like it. The Oracle Wiki complements this official content with that generated completely out of the community--think of it as a free-form "Oracle parallel universe" built by customers and partners.
Oracle is providing this wiki so that customers and partners (and anyone else interested in Oracle) can collaboratively create and share content that is helpful to the community at large--whether installation guides and tips, project documentation, technical notes, or anything else (appropriate) that captures your imagination.
2. What isn't the Oracle Wiki?
The Oracle Wiki is not a platform for political views/opinions or shameless self-promotion (get a blog for that). It's not a bulletin board or Q&A forum (see a discussion forum for that). And it's not a place to seek or obtain support (visit MetaLink for that). (See the Rules of Conduct for more details.)
3. Who can contribute?
Anyone with something interesting to say about Oracle products and technologies or standards associated with Oracle can create content here, as long as you comply with the Rules of Conduct.
4. What role do the moderators play?
The mods are here to ensure that everyone abides by the Rules of Conduct, to remove pages that violate them (or are duplicative), and to move pages based on community recommendations.
5. Does Oracle endorse or validate any content you see here, or any content it links to?
No. This site is sponsored by Oracle but belongs to the community.
6. How does the Oracle Wiki complement Oracle's corporate Web site and the Oracle Technology Network Web site?
The aforementioned sites, although they do contain community-derived content, primarily contain information provided by Oracle, and it's structured the way we like it. The Oracle Wiki complements this official content with that generated completely out of the community--think of it as a free-form "Oracle parallel universe" built by customers and partners.
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