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== Hot Topics ==
== Hot Topics ==

Revision as of 19:14, 26 September 2006

Bike Collective Network.

The mission of the Bike Collective Network is to strengthen and encourage communication and resource sharing between existing and future community bike shops. Collectively we can improve a bigger wheel as opposed to re-inventing smaller ones.

Bike Collective Wiki

Wikipedia is a Web-based free-content multilingual encyclopedia project. It exists as a wiki, a website that allows any visitor to freely edit its content. A backup of all old page versions so nothing is lost. For the purposes of the Bike Collective Wiki, it allows us to collaborate and share ideas, as opposed to re-inventing the wheel.

Getting started

If you are comfortable with adding content to the wiki, then go for it! If not, please feel free to send anything you have in an email or as an attachment and someone here will format it for you.

Each page has an 'edit' tab. To start editing any page, just click on 'edit'. You can also start new pages by using 'search' to find a phrase and then clicking on 'create this page' when it isn't found.

While you currently don't need to log in to edit ANY page, creating an account helps keep track of what changes you made.

[Click here to see a list what everyone has been adding!]

Hot Topics

Organizations

So far the following community bicycle organizations have created pages: