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== Welcome to DBWiki - your info source for living in DB ==
== Welcome to DBWiki - your info source for living in DB ==
We’re glad you’re here! This wiki is a place for our community to collaborate, share knowledge, and engage in meaningful discussions. As we build this resource together, we ask that everyone keeps a few simple "house rules" in mind:
# '''Respect Privacy''': Please do not mention the names of individuals unless they have publicly shared their name in a prominent way (for example, in a business advertisement). Our goal is to respect everyone’s privacy.
# '''Civility Matters''': Keep all discussions respectful and civil. We’re all here to help each other, so treat your fellow members as friends you haven't shook hands with yet.
# '''Constructive Criticism''': If you have a complaint or an issue you’d like to discuss, focus on the problem or situation rather than naming specific individuals. Let’s keep the conversations objective and solutions-oriented.
This wiki is for all of us, so let’s work together to make it a welcoming, productive space for our entire community. Thank you for being part of it!


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Revision as of 14:19, 14 October 2024

Welcome to DBWiki - your info source for living in DB

We’re glad you’re here! This wiki is a place for our community to collaborate, share knowledge, and engage in meaningful discussions. As we build this resource together, we ask that everyone keeps a few simple "house rules" in mind:

  1. Respect Privacy: Please do not mention the names of individuals unless they have publicly shared their name in a prominent way (for example, in a business advertisement). Our goal is to respect everyone’s privacy.
  2. Civility Matters: Keep all discussions respectful and civil. We’re all here to help each other, so treat your fellow members as friends you haven't shook hands with yet.
  3. Constructive Criticism: If you have a complaint or an issue you’d like to discuss, focus on the problem or situation rather than naming specific individuals. Let’s keep the conversations objective and solutions-oriented.

This wiki is for all of us, so let’s work together to make it a welcoming, productive space for our entire community. Thank you for being part of it!

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