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Macromedia Labs Wiki FAQ
What is the Macromedia Labs Wiki
The Macromedia Labs Wiki is a wiki for Macromedia Labs. It contains documentations, resources, tutorials, examples and other resources for working with technologies available on the Macromedia Labs site.
You can find more information on Macromedia Labs on the Macromedia Labs FAQ
Can anyone edit content on the Wiki?
Currently, the wiki pages can only be edited by Macromedia employees. However, we will be slowly opening up pages to for public editing.
What are the Discussion tabs used for?
The 'Discussion' tab for each article or page in this wiki is intended to leave comments to the author that can help improve the document, not for general discussion. You must also 'sign' your comments in the Discussion tabs. If you intend to edit the 'Discussion' tab of a particular document in this wiki, simply add four tilde characters as so:
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...on a new line at the end of your post to add your username and timestamp to the comment. Anonymous or off-topic comments will be removed by the Labs wiki administrators at their discretion.
For ongoing or interactive discussions, we strongly recommend you use the Labs online forums instead.
What license is the content on the Wiki released under?
All content published on the Wiki is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License. Macromedia requires no attribution.
You can find more information here.
Is content on the wiki covered under NDA?
No. All content on the wiki is public, and not covered by any NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements) that you may be under as part of a private beta with Macromedia.
This FAQ is pretty short, are you going to add more questions?
Yes, right after we sleep some.
