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Terra Friedrichs

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Oct 21, 2011, 1:01:16 PM10/21/11
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Does anyone care about keeping "original" proposals in one section of
the wiki pages, and then having "modified" proposals in another? I ask,
because I'm posting something that someone asked me to post. And I
realized that I might like to refer back to his original document. I've
attached the original file, so and we have version history, so the
original won't be lost. But if someone changes the actual page, then
the label of the proposal will no longer be valid.

For example, I posted Warren Buffett's suggestions. What if someone
changes his suggestions. That's allowed in wiki-world. But what if,
instead, I dragged every suggestion to a "new page" and let THAT be our
cutting board, so that we can leave the originals intact? Another
example is the 99Declaration that Philly/New York are working on. I
posted both the text and the link. I feel like we should leave those
there and work on a different page which either combines them...or?
your ideas?

Maybe I could just take a hack at combining everything from the list of
raw material into a big doc. Or was that what Noah was going to do? If
so, I can set up the page, and then he can post to it? or prepare a doc
that I can post to it?

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Terra Friedrichs

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Oct 21, 2011, 2:02:25 PM10/21/11
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never mind...with the help of a poster, I figured it out. There's a WORK
PAGE for three parts:

- statement of purpose
- short statements about rights
- longer declarations

https://occupyboston.wikispaces.com/Ideas%2C+Ideals%2C+and+Visions

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