Hi, everyone. Sorry to double-post, but this is to clarify the previous one.
I'm starting a WikiPage on promoting Drupal Dojo at http://groups.drupal.org/node/6386. The hope is that promoting the Dojo will attract and incubate more Drupal developers, as well as spread the Dojo's tools and philosophy to other projects. Can you imagine if all of your favorite projects (Drupal being #1, of course), had a group like this? You should be proud of what you bring to the group. Consider this your invitation to participate in a press release of sorts. This is not meant to replace any existing documentation, but rather to write about the Dojo from the perspective of those who use it. Sensei and grasshoppers alike are encouraged to participate. It would be nice to have something postworthy within a week or two.
Thanks in advance.

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No lesson today - let's recruit!
For any Dojo enthusiasts who were expecting a lesson today, feel free to help me with the article draft if you have some time. I added some more to it, but there are still more sections to flesh out or edit. Does anyone know if there is a way for us to view wikipage changes? Perhaps I don't have the necessary permissions to do that here. I haven't used them much before. Either way, I added a change log at the end. Thanks again!
Wiki posts are just Stories that anyone can change.
No, Will, unless you're a group admin, you won't be able to do a diff and see two versions of the wiki post. Thus, if you're going to delete a large chunk of a wiki, its best to do it via <del> tags and let it sit there for a week or so before nuking the text completely.
Our wikis aren't really wiki in the true sense of the word, they're just stories that everyone is allowed to change.
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