I'm taking this private. Thanks again to all for your help getting me involved!

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On Mar 3, 2014, at 4:18 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:

> Hey Tom,
> 
> Thanks for getting involved! It's great to see someone who would like to 
> focus on docs.
> 
> One project I've been thinking about recently is a "Bitcoin Developer 
> Network" subsection of our website. Right now bitcoin.org is entirely 
> consumer focused. And as you noted, the wiki is undergoing some kind of heart 
> attack - it's not an ideal medium for professional docs anyway.
> 
> So it's too hard to learn how to work with Bitcoin as a developer, and we 
> could really benefit from professionally curated web content. We have a great 
> web dev in the form of Saivann, who recently got some sponsorship from the 
> Foundation to spend time on the website, so I'm hoping that if we find people 
> to produce the content then he can with the visual design and we could create 
> something really special.
> 
> If you're interested in this let me know.

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