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Previous issue - July 2006

Community WikiProjectNews • July 2006

The Community WikiProject has had an overhaul and new developments are afoot! We are putting in place some tools for classifying, categorizing and assessing community-related content on Wikipedia. Please have a look at the Tools section on the project page.

Also, the Community article has been identified by the Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team as a Core Topic, one of the 150 most important articles for any encyclopedia to have. This article is undergoing a massive collaborative rewrite in which you may want to be involved!

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Current issue - August 2009

Community WikiProjectNews • August 2009
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The Community WikiProject has had an overhaul and new developments are afoot! We are putting in place some tools for classifying, categorizing and assessing community and sociology related content.

Content on all 12 of the Wikimedia projects is being subject to per and collaborative process. By 2012 everything should be fixed... again.
Also, the Evan Ratliff article could be selected by facebookAPI developers as part of a computational sociology use case. This article is being watched by not a few API Developers. Shhhh!
You have found this newsletter because you are interested in it.   • • • • •   Participation is all we need!   • • • • •   • Q^#o01:12, 29 August 2009 (UTC)