The CD Freaks Wiki needs contributors and editors without experience

We're going to promote it a lot more, so get used to it, or just contribute and point others to it! It's the CD Freaks Wiki and we simply don't want you to forget about it. Did you ever need to explain someone something regarding CD and DVD technology or did you need to know something and couldn't find it or had to look hard for it? Then contribute to the CD Freaks Wiki.

A Wiki is a knowledge base that everyone can contribute to. There is no need to register or to learn difficult things. Simply visit a page and at the top of each one you will notice an 'edit' tab. Hitting this one will bring you to the source of the page and enables you to edit the original thread. Of course we also have a CD Freaks Wiki FAQ to explain it and the best of all, it's Wiki Style so you can even contribute to it.

We would love to see new writers that write new content, but we also need Wiki experts that know how to layout the text and to categorize the content. Of course anyone with some spare time is free to fix typo's and other spelling or grammatical errors. Also check the CD Freaks Wiki Mainpage to see some example on what other people already contributed.

Let us create the largest knowlegde base in the world
that explains terms we use every day on the forums and the frontpage but nobody
else understands. The Recent Changes page shows who has been contributing to what, get
your name on there as well! If you don't want to have your IP address show then
register, you are only required to fill in your username of choice and a password and you're done! (No e-mail address or other information required)

Source: CD Freaks Wiki

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