This wiki is open to anyone who wants to improve it: delegates, chairs, and anyone who’s spent enough time in committee to know where the existing pages get something wrong, out of date, or just unclear.

What’s worth contributing

  • Corrections. If a page states something as universal that’s actually conference-specific (or the other way around), that’s worth fixing. MUN procedure varies more than most pages admit.
  • Missing variation. If you’ve chaired or delegated somewhere that does things differently from what a page describes, add it as a flagged variant rather than replacing the existing description outright.
  • Gaps. The delegate track is done; the chair track hasn’t been started yet. New pages, not just edits to existing ones, are welcome.
  • Clarity. If something took you longer to understand than it should have, the page probably needs rewriting, not just a footnote.

How to contribute

The wiki’s content lives in a public GitHub repository. The fastest way in: every page has an “Edit this page” link at the bottom that opens GitHub’s own editor already pointed at that exact file, no cloning, no local setup. Make your change and GitHub walks you through opening a pull request automatically.

For anything bigger than a one-page fix:

  1. Open the motion-wiki repository on GitHub.
  2. Fork it, and make your changes locally or in GitHub’s editor.
  3. Open a pull request describing what you changed and why.

If you’re not comfortable with GitHub, opening an issue describing the problem works just as well, someone else can turn it into an edit.


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