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          <description> Rules of engagement
 We&#146;ll have to define a minimal set of rules that will allow people to collaborate using the New PR wiki. 
 Join the discussion
 Projects to be hosted by the New PR Wiki
 Here are my ideas. 
 What about you?
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          <title>AdvancingTheNewPR.FutureProjects</title>
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          <description>July 23. 2004/ Constantin
Some of the projects I'd like to see happening here:
 Start to draft a code of conduct for online communicators.
 Starting points: Establishing Principles for Public Relations on the Internet (The Arthur W. Page Society), Wanted: Standards for Viral Marketing (Pete Snyder)
 Help PR and communication professors to start blogging by offering them help and advice.
 Ask academic authors to make their articles available for the larger community of PR practitioners.
 Start writing a collaborative, online PR textbook that it will be available for free.
Reference: The New PR - A call to action 
What projects you would like to see happening here, and whow do you plan to contribute?
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          <description>July 23/ Constantin:
We&#146;ll have to define a minimal set of rules that will allow people to collaborate using the New PR wiki.
 What kind of projects do we want to host?
 Who's taking decisions, and how?
 Who&#146;s responsible for the content posted on the wiki?
 Who has the copyright for what&#146;s posted on the wiki?
 Who are "we"? Are we defining ourselves as a group in a "strong" way &#150; with a mission, strict rules, etc., or as a loosely coupled network of people who are using this platform to explore and advance their ideas?
 Are there any requisites for being a part of this group?
Please add your questions, thoughts and answers by editing this page.
Don't forget to sign your contribution (on the page &amp; on the Author field)
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