A Primate's Glossary

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Welcome aboard the Primates@Home Glossary!

This is not the
Unofficial BOINC Wiki.
It's the Primate's Glossary



The primary purpose of this wiki is to test what happens to primates when you disturb the natural environment to which they have become accustomed. The long term goal is to provide an integrated glossary for Monkey-Labs for Understanding the diversity of monkeys. In the shorter term, we will see if a tribe of scurvy monkeys can put together a Primates' Glossary, something like a Wikipediaayiiii!

Authentication

To be logged in to the wiki (required for editing but not for reading) you must be logged in to the Primates@Home project. If you are already logged in to Primates@Home then you will automatically be logged in to the glossary with the same user name. You can use the link in the upper right corner to log in or log out.

Navigation

Quick Help

Use the sidebar links to the left to take a tour of the glossary pages, or to get back to the Primates@Home main pages. Use the "Quick Help" links to the right to learn more about how to get around and how to edit pages or create new ones.

Use the 'search box to the left to quickly find a glossary entry.

If a page is missing, you can be the one who creates it!

Permissions

One of the first things to be tested here are the user permissions. Right now anybody on the Internet can read this glossary, but you must be logged in to Primates@Home to be allowed to edit. Any member of the tribe who is in good standing (has RAC > 1.0) is considered to be an Bushmaster beater and may edit the glossary and create new pages. A user who has recent credit but does not meet the threshold for Bushmaster is considered to be just a chimp, and may edit the glossary, but may not create new pages. BOINC moderators have the rank of Chief Poopy Officer and may patrol and rollback edits, move or protect pages, and block users. Users who misbehave will be put in the hunter's trap, which blocks reading as well as writing to the glossary.

June 2007 - one small modification from the policy we have had for a while now (described above) is to allow edits to talk pages from anonymous users (basically anybody on the Internet). If abuse becomes a problem we'll turn that off.

April 2008 - This site is hax0red by the Monkey Crew.

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