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Rosetta Project To Add Community Tools

November 03, 2006

The Long Now Foundation has asked Six Feet Up to add community tools to their Rosetta Project's website. The goal is to encourage visitors to use a language online, share language learning and teaching experiences, and work with others to build knowledge about particular materials in the Archive.

As per this project, visitors will be able to comment on individual items in the archive (like a print grammar, or an audio recording). And every language in the Archive will have an associated discussion forum that visitors can access by logging in. They can then use member pages and discussion forums to find others who share their interests.

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