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| May 22 2008, 11:18 AM EDT (current) | CRNelson | |
| May 21 2008, 6:22 PM EDT | CRNelson | 4 words added |
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Coalition for Contemporary Canine Training or "He Just Attacked Out of Nowhere!" |
| Articles | Works in Progress |
| Websites | Available Dogs |
| Calendar of Dog-Related Events | |
Instructions!
Welcome to the Coalition for Contemporary Canine Training. This site exists to divert, educate, share information and in general add a dimension not found in traditional internet discussion groups. You may add pages (click on "Add page" on the side bar), import your web page, add photos, etc. This means that this site can be more content-driven as well as allowing for discussion.
I've added a few organizational links to the top of this page. Please add articles that you have authored under "Articles"; presumably you won't want these edited by the membership. If you would like suggestions or help with a piece - nonfiction or otherwise - put it under "Works in Progress", so that we'll know that editing is welcome. You're free to accept, reject and discuss any such changes ... we are operating on a presumption of good will, so please be civil. And finally, you may add links to your website under "Websites".
If you are unfamiliar with wikis, look at some other sites on wetpaint. We hope you'll see the benefits and become a regular contributor! All registered members have editing rights ... until they abuse them. Restraint, moderation, transparency and accountability ...
NB: One of the things that separates wikis from traditional discussion groups is an emphasis on collaboration rather than top-down management. We hope that this will keep CCCT from becoming "just another dog club".
What's a Wiki? - A wiki "seeks to involve the visitor in an ongoing process of creation and collaboration that constantly changes the Web site landscape." Cunningham & Leuf, "The Wiki Way"
