Frequently Asked Questions - Contributing and editing


Yes, of course, as these will all help to build a more complete and compelling portrait of Robert Lenkiewicz.

Please post them to the 'Personal Memoirs' section of the site.

Some of the content on this site is copyrighted (this currently includes the biography and library pages). In these cases it is inappropriate to allow public editing.

Yes, but please do not post anything which might be regarded as personal, confidential or generally an invasion of their privacy.

Any material that is deemed to breach these guidelines will be removed by the maintainers of this Project.

If you were one of Lenkiewicz's partners, models or are one of his children, then do please feel free to contribute content that you think is relevant, of interest and appropriate.

When editing an existing content item you should provide a brief log message to explain the page update. This makes it much easier to understand what changes have been made between versions and why. It can be as simple as "correcting a typo".

Try to edit current pages rather than create new pages. It is better to cover a topic in one location succinctly, and then reference the topic from related pages. Editing existing pages rather than creating new ones also preserves links that reference current pages.

Yes, the Wiki saves all revisions and tracks differences between edit versions. Versions can be viewed by selecting the "Revisions" link at the top of a given content item. If this link is not present, there have been no revisions.

Yes. You can edit content by selecting the "Edit" link at the top of the content item and by then entering text in the form provided (you will need to be a registered contributor and logged in to the site to see this link).

Please do not delete the contributions of other authors unless there is a very good reason.

You can modify existing content with the default WYSIWYG editor, which offers a wide range of formatting options.