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=== The Digital Classicist Wiki and FAQ ===


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All questions and answers on the Digital Classicist website will be submitted through the collaborative Wiki. Users may add questions directly to the Wiki�although it would be a good idea (also) to raise your question on the discussion group for the attention of the community at large, who may not be daily visitors to the Wiki. Answers may likewise be posted directly to the Wiki, especially if they are detailed or of some length, although a note to the discussion group when something significant is posted would not go amiss. The Wiki may also be home to descriptions of projects, announcements of tools, summaries of discussions, or other items of interest to the community.


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== Getting started ==
 
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* [http://mail.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce MediaWiki release mailing list]

Revision as of 15:41, 5 October 2006

The Digital Classicist Wiki and FAQ

All questions and answers on the Digital Classicist website will be submitted through the collaborative Wiki. Users may add questions directly to the Wiki�although it would be a good idea (also) to raise your question on the discussion group for the attention of the community at large, who may not be daily visitors to the Wiki. Answers may likewise be posted directly to the Wiki, especially if they are detailed or of some length, although a note to the discussion group when something significant is posted would not go amiss. The Wiki may also be home to descriptions of projects, announcements of tools, summaries of discussions, or other items of interest to the community.

The main Digitalclassicist website is at http://www.digitalclassicist.org/