dont forget sigs ~~~~
+ means free spot to write things in, but doesnt mean they're the only places. its just there for others if they can't decide where to write. The standards should be very lax in what you can do and not do, but the syntax should be consistent at the core level to alleviate a large-scale problem on consistency. you can write other things in but dont change the syntax too much -undef
Article formatting
(BOOTLEG INFOBOX. Anything that is optional will be marked as such, otherwise it is mandatory and cannot be removed, no exceptions. (unless its archive add date in which case, it has not been tracked extensively, only very recently. if you cant find the exact date ask others about it, otherwise dont include it.))
{{Infobox bootleg |title = // optional. (you can remove the title it'll just use the article name instead -undef) |collection_name=Windows // collection name. (optional, use windows or linux -undef) |screenshot = _Desktop.png // desktop screenshot (screenshot criteria NIY) |screenshot_size = 250px // optional |screenshot_alt = // optional |original_os = [[:Category:Bootlegs based on Windows (OS NAME HERE)|Windows (OS NAME HERE)]] // original os. (use category links instead of seperate articles -yellows) |forked_from = // use for bootleg fork, (optional -undef) |release_date = 20 // after release date add year number -undef |creator = // bootleg creator(s). (if the bootleg creator/group has made more than 2 bootlegs, make it a link to their own category -undef) |country = // countr(ies). (optional -undef) |language = // system language(s). (include multiple languages if bootleg has different regional language or it has software in other languages -undef) |arch = x8 // architecture(s). (arch format: x86 (16-bit) x86 (32-bit) x86 (64-bit) -undef) |othervers = // other bootleg version(s) -undef |size = // file size(s). (size format: X.X Y (#.# file unit) -undef) |download = [] // download link(s). (use <wbr> when necessary -yellows) |archiveadd = // archive addition date -undef (the option was added by undef) }}
(Bootleg name) (also known as/otherwise known as+ (other name(s)) is a bootleg (Windows edition/Linux distribution) created by (author name, reference from infobox)+ released in (year, reference from infobox)+
=== Description === (optional) The bootleg is a modified (OS Name & Service Pack, reference from infobox) (Language) + ISO (describe the purpose of the bootleg and what is added and what is removed, along with other tidbits)
+ (If there is anything of note to be mentioned in the description, put it here otherwise put it in notes)
Changes from (Original OS)
(use * as prefix to make a listing. this is to be done with software and notes)
(you can include anything that is changed, but if you find it particularly difficult to find good places to document, some good places to look are text-mode and graphical setup, boot screen, OOBE, login, desktop, software, skins and small tidbits)
=== Software === (if there is no software optional)
- (Software listing goes here. The software list should be sorted alphabetically and by software type. seperate software types with newlines, but if the type is: customization utilities, updates, redistributables, mark them with their own sections.)
=== Notes === (if theres nothing of note to put optional)
- (particularly interesting things go here)
Gallery
<gallery> SCREENSHOT CRITERIA NIY </gallery>
Linux articles
Do we really count Linux as bootlegs? its crusty, sure but bootleg? that's debatable Yellows111 (talk) 12:55, 4 January 2023 (UTC)
- Counter-point: Windows 12 Lite exists, so i'm not sure what to say about this topic. Huh. Yellows111 (talk) 16:03, 4 January 2023 (UTC)
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