12 Commandments of Collaborative Literacy

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  1. Work in the cloud. Make all documents accessible via a web link so a person can view things online. This minimizes any issues related to file downloads and viewing of downloaded files.
  2. Work with editable documents. The only constant is change. Why should documents be static? New versions should
  3. Work with collaborative documents. Multiple people can view and edit at the same time, to leverage collaborative development.
  4. Use versioning. Under the assumption that all documents evolve, use versioning systems to allow for tracking of change. For example, this wiki has version history, and files within the wiki have a version history as well.
  5. Keep a public work log. This allows anyone to see what you are doing to help you and to collaborate with you. This should be public, such that even uninvited collaborators can contribute.
  6. Use open source and libre software. Because these provide the [[4 Freedoms