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    Glad to be here. I think this is an important project, and I'm particularly happy that you've decided to pump your research into Wikipedia. Most of my contributions will probably be on the Wikipedia end of things. What you really need at this point is two or three other serious contributors in addition to yourself. That way you can stimulate each other to work in various directions, and staying on top of less than helpful visitors is much easier. Have you ever heard of [http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl MeatballWiki]? It's dedicated to researching online communities, particularly wikis. [http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?SeedPosting SeedPosting] is helpful for anyone trying to build a new community.  -- [[User:Stephen Gilbert|Stephen Gilbert]] 15:52 Jun 17, 2003 (EEST)

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    Helo you. What do you have in mind?


    I just came over to look around in answer to the invitation at Wiktionary. It looks like an interesting beginning. Information overload may not give me the time to contribute, but I'll certainly visit from time to time. Eclecticology


    I have sent an email to intlwiki-l (the international mailing list of Wikipedia) (See below)

    Good luck and have fun.

    Youssefsan 21:56 Mar 21, 2003 (EET)



    Hello

    Juxo, a user of Wiktionary started a new site dedicated to consumers. It is under GFDL for articles and GPL for codes.

    It use wikipedia software with a lot of redirection to Wikipedia.

    I think it is very interesting.

    Regards,

    Youssef


    Glad to be here. I think this is an important project, and I'm particularly happy that you've decided to pump your research into Wikipedia. Most of my contributions will probably be on the Wikipedia end of things. What you really need at this point is two or three other serious contributors in addition to yourself. That way you can stimulate each other to work in various directions, and staying on top of less than helpful visitors is much easier. Have you ever heard of MeatballWiki? It's dedicated to researching online communities, particularly wikis. SeedPosting is helpful for anyone trying to build a new community. -- Stephen Gilbert 15:52 Jun 17, 2003 (EEST)