I just typed something and it works. I would have added the top level pages
you suggested but I couldn't understand the instructions.  I do hate
wikis.....

Lori

On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 8:56 AM, Karen Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> As Ben mentioned, the community pages are available. First, we need
> someone without any special privileges to make sure that they are
> editable by all. So go to
>    http://openlibrary.org/community
> and see if you can edit. Thanks.
>
> Next, We'll need a bit of organization, so I was thinking of creating a
> kind of upper level page with some text and links to some logical
> divisions. The divisions that I thought of were:
>
> - projects using OL (where people can announce their projects and share
> ideas)
> - improvement projects on OL (for those folks making changes to OL, with
> bots or manually)
> - discussion area (a place for most everything else, including "what is
> a book" and various other interesting topics)
>
> Other ideas for a kind of top level roadmap?
>
> kc
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