A great Wiki article provides one or more nuggets of information needed by the reader based on the title and first paragraph. If you promise to describe how to deploy a certain feature in a particular environment, your article should concisely and succinctly describe the environment and preconditions, list the steps, and describe the end state with diagrams, videos, and other supporting material as needed so that the reader can complete the task.
To create a great Wiki article:
If you fill a need, readers will find your article.
Your article could fill many different types of needs. Here are a few types of needs that you might find:
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Yagmoth555 edited Revision 19. Comment: added the fr-FR link!
Kimborly A. Ditto-Ehlert edited Revision 18. Comment: spacing
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Eric Battalio MSFT edited Revision 13. Comment: Pulling out superfluous content. Also part of a demo.
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Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 11. Comment: Fixed link.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 9. Comment: Added "post an article" info and link.
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How to Verb the Nugget
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 4. Comment: Added "See Also" link, made a few minor edits, and added "Connect the articles" bullet.
Comments heard, fail corrected?
Tony Soper_MSFT edited Revision 2. Comment: Added penultimate bullet point re asking for user behavior you want.
wow :) great article
You mean: DON'T do this.
Eric Battalio MSFT edited Revision 1. Comment: initial list