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== Outcomes == To achieve the goal of wide participation: * Participation should be easy. * Participation should be social. * The resource should create a sense that this is it is important and useful (mainly through actually being useful). * Create a connection between when people contribute, and getting feedback from people they recognize (even by username). A sense that "people I know will be reading this." * Build a community slowly and sustainably. (Note the community-building resources at [http://web.archive.org/web/20121104093459/http://pillarsummit.com:80/the-vault/ The Pillar Summit], especially [http://web.archive.org/web/20120103130932/http://pillarsummit.com:80/succeed/ How Your Branded Community Can Succeed Where Others Fail]; see also the links at [[Online communities]].) To achieve the goal of creating high quality resources: * Engage the best, most knowledgeable people * Engage a diverse range of knowledgeable people, such that gaps in knowledge by one group are covered by another * Ensure the review process is prompt and effective.
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