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Often when I'm editing a page I wish there were a link to the Formatting Rules or a list of the basic rules on that edit page. Are either of these things possible? Might make it easier for people to edit. --SandyHeierbacher


Very soon now. Also, a link to Ncdd Wiki Copyright and Good Style.


 

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see http://p2pfoundation.net/Category:Facilitation where we are also listing similar practices

  --Michel Bauwens (Not signed in).....Sun Jan 31 00:53:33 -0800 2010


The Bohm Dialogue, especially Collective Reflection has significance for me in terms of artistic critique and dialogue.

If one wanted to connect this to Jungian thought I'd relate to that.

  --Srule Brachman (Not signed in).....Mon May 21 17:09:16 +0000 2012

 

 

 

 

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