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'''Tardis''' — formally, '''Tardis Data Core, the ''Doctor Who'' Wiki''' — is a free ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference that is being written collaboratively by the readers and editors. Our goal is to become the largest, most reliable, and most up-to-date encyclopedia about everything related to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Most of our topics are written as they might appear if discovered in an encyclopedia within the DWU. In other words, we try to treat the subjects of our articles as if they were "real".
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'''Tardis Wiki, the ''Doctor Who'' Wiki''' — also known as '''the Wiki''' or '''Tardis''' for short — is a free ''[[Doctor Who]]'' reference that is being written collaboratively by the readers and editors. Our goal is to become the largest, most reliable, and most up-to-date encyclopaedia about everything related to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Most of our topics are written as they might appear if discovered in an encyclopedia within the DWU. In other words, we try to treat the subjects of our articles as if they were "real".  


This site is not attempting to copy or replace Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:_WikiProject_Doctor_Who |Doctor Who WikiProject]], but rather to complement it. Whereas their articles are written from the perspective of the real world, and their topics must pass the general Wikipedia guidelines on notability, our articles are written to a different, and more fan-accessible, standard. Our articles are written from an in-universe perspective and ''anything'' which is mentioned ''anywhere'' in the DWU is fair game for an article, here.
This perspective makes us a bit different to other sites. So if you're joining us from {{w|WP:DW|the ''Doctor Who'' WikiProject at Wikipedia}} you might want to take a closer look at [[T:EVIL TWIN|the differences between the Wikipedia and Tardis]].  
== Early history ==
According to [[wikipedia:Wikia|Wikia]] records, [[User:Mantrid|Mantrid]] founded the project on [[11 November]] [[2004]] — a mere three weeks after Wikicities, the forerunner to Wikia, launched.


'''This means that we are one of [[community:Community Central:Press: 100 Wikicities|the 100 original Wikia wikis]].'''
If this is your first foray into ''Doctor Who'' wikis, it's probably best to just say that ''anything'' which is mentioned ''anywhere'' in the DWU is fair game for an article, here. We cover everything from [[Titusville]], [[Florida]] to the [[universe]] itself.  


According to logs available in [[2011]], our first edit was made by an IP user at 12:59 (UTC) on [[16 February]] [[2005]]. However, James P. Moore, otherwise known as [[User:Freethinker1of1 |Freethinker1of1]], became the first registered user to edit the wiki at 13:08, leading to natural speculation that James ''was'' the original IP editor. It is unclear why there was such a long gap between the founding of the wiki and the first edit. One possibility is that the logging system originally used for Wikicities was wholly changed after the first few months of Wikicities' existence. It's conceivable that the current logs aren't completely accurate when it comes to 2004 dates. It's equally possible, however, that Mantrid created the site and then did nothing with it for months. Either way, we've been here at Wikia for a long time.
As long as it's been mentioned in a [[tardis:valid source|valid source]], you'll find a page about it somewhere on the Wiki!


It was inspired by [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]], a free, open source encyclopedia, and especially by Memory Alpha, a wiki reference site devoted to the ''Star Trek'' universe. There are [[Special:Wantedpages |many articles]] that may be worked on by anyone who has an interest in ''[[Doctor Who]]'' or its many spin-offs, [[Tardis:Help#Getting involved|Getting involved]] is easy!
<div id="glow">As a [[tardis:forking announcement|newly independent wiki]], we are supported by a [[tardis:benefactors|number of lovely benefactors]], and by readers and editors like you, who helped us to carry the flame into this new era. We'd never keep the lights on without you!</div>


== Other details ==
== History ==
All of the site's content is covered by the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License]. Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the [[Tardis:copyleft|copyleft]] licensing ensures that the content will always remain freely distributable and reproducible. See the [[Tardis:Copyrights|copyright statement]] for more information. "Doctor Who," "TARDIS," and related names are registered trademarks of the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ BBC]. The [[Dalek]]s are trademarked by [[Terry Nation]]. No copyright infringement is intended.
According to [[wikipedia:Wikia|Wikia]] records, [[User:Mantrid|Mantrid]] founded the project on [[11 November (production)|11 November]] [[2004]] — a mere three weeks after Wikicities, the original forerunner to Wikia (later Fandom), launched.


Tardis Data Core is a [[Wikipedia:Wiki|Wiki]], meaning that anyone may edit any article by clicking on the '''edit this page''' link that appears in every wiki article that is not designated as a [[Special:ProtectedPages|protected page]]. This makes it very easy for anyone to share their knowledge and insight of the Doctor Who universe and add to the collected information available.
'''This means that we started as one of [http://web.archive.org/web/20130512062110/http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Community_Central:Press:_100_Wikicities the 100 original Wikia wikis].'''


:'''Warning:''' ''This wiki contains spoilers!'' For any television episode that has aired in the UK, or any novel or other Who-related written, filmed, or recorded material that has been published in that country, that material is considered fair game for inclusion in articles. See our [[Tardis:Spoiler policy|Spoiler policy]] for more information.
According to logs available in 2011, our first edit was made by an IP user at 12:59 (UTC) on [[16 February (production)|16 February]] [[2005 (production)|2005]]. However, James P. Moore, otherwise known as [[User:Freethinker1of1|Freethinker1of1]], became the first registered user to edit the wiki at 13:08, leading to natural speculation that James ''was'' the original IP editor. It is unclear why there was such a long gap between the founding of the wiki and the first edit. One possibility is that the logging system originally used for Wikicities was wholly changed after the first few months of Wikicities' existence. It's conceivable that the current logs aren't completely accurate when it comes to 2004 dates. It's equally possible, however, that Mantrid created the site and then did nothing with it for months.


== Exploring the Tardis Data Core ==
We were inspired by [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]], a free, open source encyclopedia, and especially by [[W:c:memory-alpha|Memory Alpha]], a wiki reference site devoted to the ''Star Trek'' universe. You will therefore find that our rules and style guides are roughly the admixture of these two wikis. Individual editors are, generally, bound by the same rules of conduct as at Wikipedia, but the style of writing articles has a lot in common with the style used at Memory Alpha.  
* [[Special:Recentchanges |Recent changes]], see articles that have recently been worked on.


* [[Special:Allpages |All pages]] listed by title
In 2024, amidst increasing worries about corporate control of the Wiki's contents and design, as well as the threatened implementation of unwanted A.I. tools in the user flow, the Wiki's community declared its independence from Fandom and moved to a self-hosted domain. This gave the community more freedom in how the Wiki is run, with an eye to ensuring long-term stability. Due to dissuasive policies from Fandom, we have been unable to delete the husk of our Wiki that is still hosted at Fandom, but we strongly encourage that you edit '''this wiki exclusively'''.


* [[Special:Randompage |Random page]], explore the database using our own version of the [[Randomiser]].
=== Name ===
Our original name was '''Tardis Information System''', but this was changed in early 2005 to '''Tardis Index File'''. It remained so until the December 2012 discovery that "Tardis Index File" was not, in fact, a phrase ever uttered in a valid source. Assumed to be a part of the script of ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', "Tardis Index File" was then abandoned for something that ''does'' appear in ''[[State of Decay]]''.  


* [[Special:Newimages |New files]], gallery of new images.
In January 2013, a community discussion elected to change to "the '''Tardis Data Core'''". Still, we became increasingly known as simply '''Tardis''' or the informal "'''Tardis Wiki'''". This fact was finally formalised in August 2023 by [[Forum:Change name of wiki to Tardis Wiki|a Forum thread]].  


== Contributing to the Tardis Data Core ==
== Our stance on spoilers ==
We have a [[tardis:spoiler policy|different approach to spoilers]] than you might expect, but we've found that it helps to attract the widest number of editors. We believe that a '''spoiler''' is ''any'' information about ''any'' story which has not yet been [[T:OFF REL|officially released]] '''''in its entirety'''''. This means that "Next Time" trailers, official BBC press announcements, or even advertisements are not discussed on this wiki in the main namespace until after the relevant sources have been released in their country of origin. Only a select few pages and subpages, tagged with  the {{tlx|spoiler}} template, can discuss such upcoming information.


* [[Tardis:Help|Help]] on editing articles and more.
On the flipside, this means that '''full details''' about all stories are allowed within minutes of the broadcast of a new episode. So tread with caution on the day of broadcast if you don't live in Britain.


* [[Forum:Index|Forum]] entrance to the three areas of the Forum.
== Copyright info ==
All of the site's content is covered by the [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License]. Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the [[Tardis:copyleft|copyleft]] licensing ensures that the content will always remain freely distributable and reproducible. See the [[Tardis:Copyrights|copyright statement]] for more information. "Doctor Who," "TARDIS," and related names are registered trademarks of the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ BBC], the [[Dalek]]s are trademarked by [[Terry Nation]], and [[List of DWU concepts not owned by the BBC|so on for other creator-owned DWU concepts]]. No copyright infringement is intended.


* [[Tardis:What the Tardis Data Core is not|What the Tardis Data Core is not]], while the Tardis Data Core, the Doctor Who universe Wiki is many things, there are some things it isn't.
Tardis Wiki is a {{w|wiki}}, meaning that anyone may edit any article by clicking on the '''edit''' link that appears in every wiki article that is not designated as a [[Special:ProtectedPages|protected page]]. This makes it very easy for anyone to share their knowledge and insight of the Doctor Who universe and add to the collected information available.


== General information on Wikis ==
[[Category:About Tardis Wiki|*]]
For many people, the idea of a wiki might be an intimidating and incredible concept. Take a few minutes to read some (or all!) of the links below, and get a better perspective on how a wiki is managed.
 
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:About|Wikipedia: About]]
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is so great|Why Wikipedia is so great]]
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is not so great|Why Wikipedia is not so great]]
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Replies to common objections|Wikipedia: Replies to common objections]], a collection of counter arguments for common objections to the Wikipedia and wiki concept.
* [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WhyWikiWorks WhyWikiWorks], a discussion about the wiki concept at the original WikiWikiWeb
* [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WhyWikiWorksNot WhyWikiWorksNot], a discussion about the problems with the wiki concept at the original WikiWikiWeb
 
== It's all relative ==
 
'''Other sites with information on ''Doctor Who'''''
 
* [[Wikipedia:Doctor Who |Wikipedia article on the ''Doctor Who'' series]]
 
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/ Official BBC ''Doctor Who'' site]
 
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/ Doctor Who Reference Guide] - One of the most detailed guide with synopsis of every story be it TV, video, audio, comic or prose.
 
* [http://nitro9.earth.uni.edu/doctor/homepage.html Nitro 9 Doctor Who Homepage], one of the oldest Doctor Who websites on the Web
 
'''Tardis Data Core (a.k.a. the Doctor Who Wiki) in languages other than English'''
 
* Français: http://docteurwho.wikia.com/wiki/Accueil
* Deutsch: http://de.doctor.wikia.com
* Nederlands: http://nl.doctorwho.wikia.com
* Pусский: http://ru.doctorwho.wikia.com
* Hebrew: http://he.doctorpedia.wikia.com
 
[[Category:The Hub|About]]

Revision as of 01:17, 11 April 2024

Tardis Wiki, the Doctor Who Wiki — also known as the Wiki or Tardis for short — is a free Doctor Who reference that is being written collaboratively by the readers and editors. Our goal is to become the largest, most reliable, and most up-to-date encyclopaedia about everything related to the Doctor Who universe. Most of our topics are written as they might appear if discovered in an encyclopedia within the DWU. In other words, we try to treat the subjects of our articles as if they were "real".

This perspective makes us a bit different to other sites. So if you're joining us from the Doctor Who WikiProject at Wikipedia you might want to take a closer look at the differences between the Wikipedia and Tardis.

If this is your first foray into Doctor Who wikis, it's probably best to just say that anything which is mentioned anywhere in the DWU is fair game for an article, here. We cover everything from Titusville, Florida to the universe itself.

As long as it's been mentioned in a valid source, you'll find a page about it somewhere on the Wiki!

As a newly independent wiki, we are supported by a number of lovely benefactors, and by readers and editors like you, who helped us to carry the flame into this new era. We'd never keep the lights on without you!

History

According to Wikia records, Mantrid founded the project on 11 November 2004 — a mere three weeks after Wikicities, the original forerunner to Wikia (later Fandom), launched.

This means that we started as one of the 100 original Wikia wikis.

According to logs available in 2011, our first edit was made by an IP user at 12:59 (UTC) on 16 February 2005. However, James P. Moore, otherwise known as Freethinker1of1, became the first registered user to edit the wiki at 13:08, leading to natural speculation that James was the original IP editor. It is unclear why there was such a long gap between the founding of the wiki and the first edit. One possibility is that the logging system originally used for Wikicities was wholly changed after the first few months of Wikicities' existence. It's conceivable that the current logs aren't completely accurate when it comes to 2004 dates. It's equally possible, however, that Mantrid created the site and then did nothing with it for months.

We were inspired by Wikipedia, a free, open source encyclopedia, and especially by Memory Alpha, a wiki reference site devoted to the Star Trek universe. You will therefore find that our rules and style guides are roughly the admixture of these two wikis. Individual editors are, generally, bound by the same rules of conduct as at Wikipedia, but the style of writing articles has a lot in common with the style used at Memory Alpha.

In 2024, amidst increasing worries about corporate control of the Wiki's contents and design, as well as the threatened implementation of unwanted A.I. tools in the user flow, the Wiki's community declared its independence from Fandom and moved to a self-hosted domain. This gave the community more freedom in how the Wiki is run, with an eye to ensuring long-term stability. Due to dissuasive policies from Fandom, we have been unable to delete the husk of our Wiki that is still hosted at Fandom, but we strongly encourage that you edit this wiki exclusively.

Name

Our original name was Tardis Information System, but this was changed in early 2005 to Tardis Index File. It remained so until the December 2012 discovery that "Tardis Index File" was not, in fact, a phrase ever uttered in a valid source. Assumed to be a part of the script of Castrovalva, "Tardis Index File" was then abandoned for something that does appear in State of Decay.

In January 2013, a community discussion elected to change to "the Tardis Data Core". Still, we became increasingly known as simply Tardis or the informal "Tardis Wiki". This fact was finally formalised in August 2023 by a Forum thread.

Our stance on spoilers

We have a different approach to spoilers than you might expect, but we've found that it helps to attract the widest number of editors. We believe that a spoiler is any information about any story which has not yet been officially released in its entirety. This means that "Next Time" trailers, official BBC press announcements, or even advertisements are not discussed on this wiki in the main namespace until after the relevant sources have been released in their country of origin. Only a select few pages and subpages, tagged with the {{spoiler}} template, can discuss such upcoming information.

On the flipside, this means that full details about all stories are allowed within minutes of the broadcast of a new episode. So tread with caution on the day of broadcast if you don't live in Britain.

Copyright info

All of the site's content is covered by the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License. Contributions remain the property of their creators, while the copyleft licensing ensures that the content will always remain freely distributable and reproducible. See the copyright statement for more information. "Doctor Who," "TARDIS," and related names are registered trademarks of the BBC, the Daleks are trademarked by Terry Nation, and so on for other creator-owned DWU concepts. No copyright infringement is intended.

Tardis Wiki is a wiki, meaning that anyone may edit any article by clicking on the edit link that appears in every wiki article that is not designated as a protected page. This makes it very easy for anyone to share their knowledge and insight of the Doctor Who universe and add to the collected information available.