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June 11, 2008

Introducing the Compiere Community Wiki

I'm happy to announce two important and valuable contributions to the Compiere Community.

First, we've launched the Compiere Community Wiki to facilitate collaboration and information sharing across our worldwide 45,000-person community.

Second, we've contributed the entire Compiere User Documentation to the Compiere Community Wiki.

We invite everyone to visit the Compiere Community Wiki at: http://wiki.compiere.com .

Even better than just visiting, please register and contribute! You don't have to be a hot-shot Java programmer or have years of Compiere experience to contribute. Wikis benefit from a wide range of contributors.

Access to wiki content, including the Compiere User Documentation, is free of charge.

Launching the wiki and contributing the user doc are two important initiatives we are taking to strengthen our community and customer relationships.

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