RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at Home/Help

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Read our Local Manual of Style to learn about conventions used in this book. This manual itself actually needs some work too, so your contributions toward improving this documentation of existing conventions would be very welcome.

How to Join the Team
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How to Add New Pages
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How to Upload New Images
Images are a vital part of RAC Attack tutorials! They clarify instructions, provide a point of reference, and improve the teaching process.

However: screenshots of software owned by Oracle, VMware or Microsoft are derivative works of copyrighted material - therefor they can only be used under limited circumstances called "fair use" under United States copyright law. Many images in this wikibook fall under this category. Special wikibook privileges are required to upload "fair use" images. If you do not have uploader privileges then you can find some who does from the RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at Home/Team page. You may contact this person and ask them to upload your "fair use" images.

Images that: ...should be uploaded to the Commons. (For example, the Book Logo and the Part I Flowchart.) Please make sure every image you use is not copyrighted or that you have permission to use it.
 * are entirely your own creation or
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This book is heavy on screenshots -- by design! We encourage you to use screenshots liberally (even under fair-use) since it makes the tutorials much better!

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