Yesterday we released the first version of the Connotea Community Pages. This is a section of Connotea where users can write and edit pages about anything relating to Connotea, including documentation, usage tips, and feature requests. The Community Pages are a wiki, so any Connotea user can contribute to them, and each user also has their own personal profile page, where they can (if they choose) write some information about themselves.
The idea behind the Community Pages is to allow Connotea users to become more involved in the future direction of the site. We hope the wiki will enable users to collaborate with each other and us to decide on future developments, help them communicate, and let them swap ideas about how people are using Connotea.
We have added a small amount of content to get things started: please take a look and let us know what you think. All feedback would be very welcome, either in the comments or to connotea AT nature DOT com.
As this is my first post, I should introduce myself: I’m Joanna Scott, I work as an analyst in the Web Publishing department at Nature, and you can find out more about me from my Connotea profile
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