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:*'''[https://lists.purdue.edu/mailman/listinfo/citizendium-tools Citizendium-Tools]''' for discussion of technical issues
:*'''[https://lists.purdue.edu/mailman/listinfo/citizendium-tools Citizendium-Tools]''' for discussion of technical issues
:*'''[[CZ:Mailing lists|Subject mailing lists]]''' for mailing lists for individual subjects
:*'''[[CZ:Mailing lists|Subject mailing lists]]''' for mailing lists for individual subjects
:*'''[[CZ:Notice Board|Notice Board]]''' for notices and reminders to everyone working on this wiki


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Revision as of 11:26, 1 December 2007

Citizendium Communication
Workgroups | Discussion forum | For non-members | Twitter

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To get involved with the community, use:

Also check out:

Contact us:

  • Contact page - reach the editor-in-chief, the Constabulary, and other Citizendium staff
  • Ask the community - just click the link to ask (perfect for non-members)

Bugs?

Current issues

How to get involved

It's not hard to get plugged in to the community. This will make your work here more fun. But you'll probably need a few pointers about where "the action" is going on.

The serious fun of wiki-watching consists largely of following developments on the recent changes page, linked on the left under "project pages". Virtually everything that goes on on this wiki can be observed from a God's-eye perspective there. You can see what articles other people are working on. You can see if articles you have been working on have been changed. (Changes to an article will appear bolded if you "watch" the article: see the "watch" tab above every article.) You can see who has been active (and when!). And as a result of all this, you can join in with others! If an article on a topic you're interested in is under development, you can add your wisdom.

Talk about policy and community issues on the CZ forums. This is the big community discussion area. There are hundreds of categories of topics; you're bound to find both something of interest to you and someone who will discuss it with you (there are many hundreds of members). If you want to see the latest posts, scroll to the bottom of the front page and look for the little link titled View the most recent posts on the forum.

To have all the latest project-wide announcements, make sure you're subscribed to Citizendium-L and, if you're an editor, Citizendium-editors. For outward-facing announcements, as opposed to more internal sorts of announcements, there's a project blog. There's also a place for administrative notices for people working here on the wiki (e.g., "The wiki will be going down at midnight tonight"): the notice board.

If you have general questions, you can ask in many places, but one place we've set aside is a certain board on the forums. Just click here and (after you've registered) type in your question.