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We really need more active authors and editors in this workgroup. Here is [[CZ:Computers_Workgroup/Recruitment_Letter|a recruitment letter]]; please consider sending it to your colleagues. | We really need more active authors and editors in this workgroup. Here is [[CZ:Computers_Workgroup/Recruitment_Letter|a draft recruitment letter]]; please consider sending it to your colleagues. |
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The purpose of the Computers Workgroup is to coordinate the community of experts and non-experts alike on improving Citizendium articles related to computers and computer science including all its subfields. Authors interested in this workgroup should add Category:Computers Authors to their user page. Editors should also add Category:Computers Editors to their user page.
Please use our discussion forum!
Any article related to the Computers Workgroup should be placed in the category "[[Category:Computers Workgroup]]" so that we can help manage the article. Note, the tag is *not* "[[Category:Computer]]"; that's because we're attaching the article to its *management* and the exact use of further categories (if any) has not yet been decided.
Recruiting people
We really need more active authors and editors in this workgroup. Here is a draft recruitment letter; please consider sending it to your colleagues.