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== Submit new entires ==
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== Approval System ==
  
To submit a new entry to the directory, please [http://directory-dev.fsf.org/wiki?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main_Page log-in] and then go to our [[Form:Submit|submission page]], where after entering the name of the package or software program, you will be brought to a multi-part form. Don't worry, only the first few fields are required. So if you don't feel-up to going through the full process of filling the entire thing out, that's ok! The final step is to go to the last tab and press the save button at the bottom.  
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Anybody can create an account and update or submit new entries to the Directory. Please review the [[Free_Software_Directory:Requirements|Requirements]].  However, updates and new submissions need approval by an administrator before they will appear publicly. Logged-in users can tell if they are seeing the latest version of the page, or if there are newer versions of the page waiting for approval by a message at the top of the page.  
  
After our team has reviewed your submission thoroughly, completed adding as much data as possible, and ensured it meets all of our guidelines, your submission will be published on the Directory.  
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* Not the latest version message: ''This is the approved revision of this page; it is not the most recent. View the most recent revision.''
  
== Have you discovered a piece of proprietary software listed in the directory? ==
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* Latest version message: ''This is the approved revision of this page, as well as being the most recent.''
  
If so, please send an email with the subject "URGENT!" to {{Email|bug-directory@gnu.org|bug-directory@fsf.org}}. 
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You can see a [[Special:ApprovedRevs|list of approved pages or pages waiting for approval]].
  
== Want to suggest an update to an entry? ==
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== How to fill the fields in an entry ==
  
If you've found some information that is out of date or just wrong on an entry, simply click the "bug report" button and fill out any parts of the form that you can. We understand if this process may be cumbersome while we still work out all the kinks in our system, so you can feel free to email us {{Email|bug-directory@gnu.org|bug-directory@fsf.org}} with as much explanation as you can, including a link to the page you are referring to.  
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Each entry for a package in the Directory has information structured in quite a number of fields, some of which are obvious, some less so. Please check out the [[Free_Software_Directory:Workflow/Entry|documentation for an entry]], to assist you with relevant information on the requirements, meaning, or expectations for the content.
  
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== Submit new entries ==
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To submit a new entry to the directory:
 
   
 
   
== Want to join the team? ==
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# [http://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main_Page Login to the directory]
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# Head to our [[Form:Entry|entry page]].
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# Enter the name of the package or software program.
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# You will be brought to a multi-part form -- don't panic! Only the first few fields are required.
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# The final step is to go to the last tab and press the '''save button''' at the bottom.
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Please note that when you save, your submission won't appear. '''Don't Panic!''' The reason it is not appearing is because it has been marked as "unapproved". After our team has reviewed your submission thoroughly, completed adding as much data as possible, and ensured it meets all of our guidelines, your submission will be published on the Directory.
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== Update an entry ==
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To update an entry:
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# [http://directory.fsf.org/wiki?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main_Page Login to the directory]
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# Click "Edit With Form" at the top of the page you'd like to update.
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When you update an entry, you edit the latest version of the page, approved or not.
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== Deleting an entry ==
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If a submission doesn't meet criteria for inclusion in the directory, the entry can be deleted by an administrator from the drop-down menu. When an entry is deleted, also search for references to it by other entries. For example, it may be listed as a "related project" for some other entries. These references need to be edited out manually; deleting an entry does not automatically remove them. The [[Special:WhatLinksHere|What links here]] tool comes handy when hunting the the links.
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If the package is a particularly popular or well-known proprietary package, it might make more sense to have the page redirect to free alternativees already listed on the directory. That way, if a person searches the directory for the proprietary program, they can be directed to free equivalents.
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== Help us maintain and improve the Directory ==
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Want to join others in the community and help curate and build the Free Software Directory? Join the [http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/directory-discuss directory-discuss list] and send an email asking us how you can help!
  
Want to join others in the community and help curate and build the new Free Software Directory?  The best way to get started is to email {{Email|directory@fsf.org|directory@fsf.org}}. In the near future we will contact you, as well as update this page, with more details of how you can get started.
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If you are an administrator looking for directions, check out the [[FSD:Workflow|workflow page]].

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Approval System

Anybody can create an account and update or submit new entries to the Directory. Please review the Requirements. However, updates and new submissions need approval by an administrator before they will appear publicly. Logged-in users can tell if they are seeing the latest version of the page, or if there are newer versions of the page waiting for approval by a message at the top of the page.

  • Not the latest version message: This is the approved revision of this page; it is not the most recent. View the most recent revision.
  • Latest version message: This is the approved revision of this page, as well as being the most recent.

You can see a list of approved pages or pages waiting for approval.

How to fill the fields in an entry

Each entry for a package in the Directory has information structured in quite a number of fields, some of which are obvious, some less so. Please check out the documentation for an entry, to assist you with relevant information on the requirements, meaning, or expectations for the content.

Submit new entries

To submit a new entry to the directory:

  1. Login to the directory
  2. Head to our entry page.
  3. Enter the name of the package or software program.
  4. You will be brought to a multi-part form -- don't panic! Only the first few fields are required.
  5. The final step is to go to the last tab and press the save button at the bottom.

Please note that when you save, your submission won't appear. Don't Panic! The reason it is not appearing is because it has been marked as "unapproved". After our team has reviewed your submission thoroughly, completed adding as much data as possible, and ensured it meets all of our guidelines, your submission will be published on the Directory.

Update an entry

To update an entry:

  1. Login to the directory
  2. Click "Edit With Form" at the top of the page you'd like to update.

When you update an entry, you edit the latest version of the page, approved or not.

Deleting an entry

If a submission doesn't meet criteria for inclusion in the directory, the entry can be deleted by an administrator from the drop-down menu. When an entry is deleted, also search for references to it by other entries. For example, it may be listed as a "related project" for some other entries. These references need to be edited out manually; deleting an entry does not automatically remove them. The What links here tool comes handy when hunting the the links.

If the package is a particularly popular or well-known proprietary package, it might make more sense to have the page redirect to free alternativees already listed on the directory. That way, if a person searches the directory for the proprietary program, they can be directed to free equivalents.

Help us maintain and improve the Directory

Want to join others in the community and help curate and build the Free Software Directory? Join the directory-discuss list and send an email asking us how you can help!

If you are an administrator looking for directions, check out the workflow page.



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