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'''Rule 9:''' Do not use '''Cyrillic''', or '''extended Latin characters''' (Like š, ć, and ž) in '''filenames''', just stick to pure American English. Special characters are '''harder to search''' for and they can break things easily. MediaWiki (what the site runs on) seems to handle special characters pretty well, so '''this isn't a huge rule''', but please keep it in mind. | '''Rule 9:''' Do not use '''Cyrillic''', or '''extended Latin characters''' (Like š, ć, and ž) in '''filenames''', just stick to pure American English. Special characters are '''harder to search''' for and they can break things easily. MediaWiki (what the site runs on) seems to handle special characters pretty well, so '''this isn't a huge rule''', but please keep it in mind. | ||
'''Rule 10:''' Be '''descriptive''' with your filenames. '''Don't just upload "front.jpeg"''', because it will be much harder to find and reuse. The general file naming scheme we've been using thus far is as follows: "'''[Album]'''-'''[type]'''-'''[orientation]'''-'''[Year, optional]'''-'''[Signature]'''.png". '''[Album]''' is the album name, '''[type]''' is the object (Tape, j-card, CD, cover), [Orientation] (front, back)), [Year] is the year the release is from (don't include it if you aren't sure) and '''[Signature]''' is your initials or username. It's a lot to take in, but let's say I uploaded scans of Idemo Dalje, I'd write '''"IdemoDalje-jcard-front-Generacide.jpeg"'''. Pretty easy. | '''Rule 10:''' Be '''descriptive''' with your filenames. '''Don't just upload "front.jpeg"''', because it will be much harder to find and reuse. The general file naming scheme we've been using thus far is as follows: "'''[Album]'''-'''[type]'''-'''[orientation]'''-'''[Year, optional]'''-'''[Signature]'''.png". '''[Album]''' is the album name, '''[type]''' is the object (Tape, j-card, CD, cover), '''[Orientation]''' (front, back)), '''[Year]''' is the year the release is from (don't include it if you aren't sure) and '''[Signature]''' is your initials or username. It's a lot to take in, but let's say I uploaded scans of Idemo Dalje, I'd write '''"IdemoDalje-jcard-front-Generacide.jpeg"'''. Pretty easy. | ||
Rules may be added and removed at later dates, so check up on this document once in a while. | Rules may be added and removed at later dates, so check up on this document once in a while. |
Revision as of 03:58, 12 July 2023
Ugh, nobody wants to sit in front of HR and be lectured to about how you can't have fun. Some paper pusher has to draft a huge paper stack of the most jagged and soulless texts ever written, just to conform government regulations that are SO DISCONNECTED from the worker that you'd think the politicians never even shoveled their own driveway. And they haven't, that's why it's so abusively boring!
It's okay though, I'm not here to bore you, we just want to make sure we're all on the same page with how we act on Savez.net.
Here are some basic rules. We think that everyone knows how to behave like an adult, so we're not going to add tons of subsections and examples or any of that. Just act normal.
Rules:
Rule 1: If you post any images relating to, or depicting anime, we will block your entire country from Savez.net.
Rule 2: By contributing to Savez.net, you confirm that you are not, have not, and will never be a Discogs moderator. If you have never heard of Discogs don't worry about this.
Rule 3: Keep it topical. We archive Yugoslav war music, and we will not accept articles relating to the war in Ukraine, or any subjective slander on any country.
Rule 4: No gore, no death, no killing. We archive music, and discography. We disallow all imagery relating to war crimes, dead bodies, or people being killed in all forms. This applies to images, audio and video.
Rule 5: No doxing, don't post sensitive personal information of anyone including artists featured on this site.
Rule 6: No member of Savez.net shall pay any money in order to obtain information, scans, or images for this site. Do not accept offers from people trying to sell you their scans. Information will be obtained freely, and distributed freely.
Rule 7: We do not accept watermarked images. If you watermark your images with your own "copyright", it will be instantly deleted from the site, and actions may be taken to penalize your account. Note: this only applies to baked-in watermarks (ones that lay text on, or alter the original image). Crediting yourself in the file name or description of the upload is allowed.
Rule 8: Speaking of credit, if you're uploading someone else's scans, please do what you can to get their permission, unless they've already uploaded it somewhere public like YouTube. You should always make it known if a scan is not yours, and try to credit the source, if they wish. You can do this in places like the "Notes" section of the variants panels, or in the description when you upload the image.
Rule 9: Do not use Cyrillic, or extended Latin characters (Like š, ć, and ž) in filenames, just stick to pure American English. Special characters are harder to search for and they can break things easily. MediaWiki (what the site runs on) seems to handle special characters pretty well, so this isn't a huge rule, but please keep it in mind.
Rule 10: Be descriptive with your filenames. Don't just upload "front.jpeg", because it will be much harder to find and reuse. The general file naming scheme we've been using thus far is as follows: "[Album]-[type]-[orientation]-[Year, optional]-[Signature].png". [Album] is the album name, [type] is the object (Tape, j-card, CD, cover), [Orientation] (front, back)), [Year] is the year the release is from (don't include it if you aren't sure) and [Signature] is your initials or username. It's a lot to take in, but let's say I uploaded scans of Idemo Dalje, I'd write "IdemoDalje-jcard-front-Generacide.jpeg". Pretty easy.
Rules may be added and removed at later dates, so check up on this document once in a while.