css-d community,

Some of you may remember the research project that I started just over
a year ago examining your community and its use of the wiki. (See [1]
for my original introduction). I have greatly appreciated the phone
interviews and emails I received from many of you. I have recently had
a paper accepted to an information science conference on your
community and wanted to give you all a chance to react to it. I have a
short window of time in which I can make any changes to the document
before it is presented and published.

You can download the word document here:
http://www-personal.si.umich.edu/~shakmatt/vc_repository.doc

I would love to hear your comments (off list) about the paper. Do you
agree with the claims being made? Do you have further evidence to
support them? Do you disagree with the claims? Why? Is there something
significant that I have overlooked or overemphasized?

Any and all comments are welcome. Thanks again for all of your support
in this project. I have learned a great deal from your community and
hope that this will help others learn from it as well.

Derek L. Hansen
Doctoral Candidate
School of Information
University of Michigan

[1] http://archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/70334
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