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Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 52. Comment: Added "What kind of articles should I write?" link.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 53. Comment: Added more links under "Code of Conduct" section.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 54. Comment: Added "Style Guide" link.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 55. Comment: Added "Non-English Title Guidelines" link.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 56. Comment: Added link to Contribute article.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 57. Comment: Added a link.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 58. Comment: Added link to About TechNet Wiki.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 59. Comment: Added link: How to insert formatted code on TechNet Wiki
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 60. Comment: Minor edit.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 61. Comment: Added link: Wiki: Roles
Monica Rush edited Revision 62. Comment: Specified location of "Sign in" text per user suggestion.
Monica Rush edited Revision 63. Comment: Copyedits
Monica Rush edited Revision 64. Comment: Removed boilerplate until we figure out how to add it without diminishing search experience.
Monica Rush edited Revision 65. Comment: Minor edits
As "Sign-in" is only 1 time activity till the session expires. I think it is better to keep the common terminology of "Sign-in" and add some attractive images / content which have the usage and benefits of contribution.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 66. Comment: Inserted horizontal lines.
I think this is a great idea. Would like to make sure you don't bail on the older technologies (i.e. SharePoint 2007). some of us work for organizations that are technically retarded.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 81. Comment: Added a TOC at the top.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 83. Comment: Added the link to the Title Guidelines.
Nice getting started page, and a resourceful wiki.
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 85. Comment: The "Add as Friend" feature isn't very accessible or usable any more.