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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".
'''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".


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, for instance, {{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]].
 
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 [[tardis:valid source|valid source]], you'll find a page about it in the Data Core!
== Early history ==
== 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.
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.

Revision as of 22:47, 11 January 2013

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. 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, for instance, 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 in the Data Core!

Early history

According to Wikia records, 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 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. Either way, we've been here at Wikia for a long time.

It was inspired by Wikipedia, a free, open source encyclopedia, and especially by Memory Alpha, a wiki reference site devoted to the Star Trek universe. There are many articles that may be worked on by anyone who has an interest in Doctor Who or its many spin-offs, Getting involved is easy!

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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. No copyright infringement is intended.

Tardis Data Core is a 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 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.

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 Spoiler policy for more information.

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