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Avoiding these helps keep the wiki clear, practical, and maintainable.
Avoiding these helps keep the wiki clear, practical, and maintainable.


== Guiding Principle ==
== Words of Wisdom ==
When in doubt, prioritize clarity, usefulness, and flexibility over completeness.
When in doubt, prioritize clarity, usefulness, and flexibility over completeness.


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== Related ==
== Related ==
* [[Contributing to This Wiki]]
* [[Contributing to This Wiki]]
* [[Local Group Toolkit | Main Page]]
* [[Local Group Toolkit]]

Latest revision as of 03:20, 1 June 2026

Purpose

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Highlight common pitfalls that reduce the usefulness of the toolkit.

Avoiding these helps keep the wiki clear, practical, and maintainable.

Words of Wisdom

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When in doubt, prioritize clarity, usefulness, and flexibility over completeness.

Policy Dump

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Avoid copying official policies, bylaws, or governing documents.

  • Link to official sources instead
  • Summarize only what is needed for practical use

If information exists in multiple places, one of them will become outdated.

One True Way

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There is no single “correct” way to run a Local Group.

  • Avoid presenting one approach as the only option
  • Show alternatives when helpful
  • Acknowledge tradeoffs

The goal is to support decision-making, not replace it.

Museum Effect

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Outdated content reduces trust.

  • Update content regularly
  • Revise or remove outdated guidance
  • Archive when appropriate

Inside Knowledge

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Do not assume prior knowledge.

  • Explain terms, acronyms, and processes
  • Avoid local or region-specific shorthand
  • Write for someone new to the role

Overload

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Too much information reduces usability.

  • Avoid long, unstructured text
  • Break content into sections or subpages
  • Keep pages focused and scannable

If a page feels overwhelming, simplify it.

Duplication

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Repeated content creates confusion.

  • Link instead of repeating
  • Maintain a single source of truth

Over-Prescription

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Avoid turning guidance into rigid rules.

  • Use flexible language (“consider,” “may,” “often”)
  • Allow variation across Local Groups

Key Takeaway

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Aim for content that is:

  • Clear
  • Practical
  • Flexible
  • Maintainable
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