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<div style="border: 3px solid #187d3a; color: #187d3a; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px;">'''PDF Download of "Introduction to Wiki Principles & Editing'''<br />
<div style="border: 3px solid #187d3a; color: #187d3a; padding: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px;">'''PDF Download of "Introduction to Wiki Principles & Editing'''<br />
[[File:Wiki-Editing-Tutorial_English.pdf English Version (349 KB)]] - [[File:Wiki-Editing-Tutorial_Spanish.pdf Spanish Version (922 KB)]]</div>
[[English Version (349 KB)|File:Wiki-Editing-Tutorial_English.pdf]] - [[File:Wiki-Editing-Tutorial_Spanish.pdf Spanish Version (922 KB)]]</div>


==What is ICANNWiki?==
==What is ICANNWiki?==
ICANNWiki is a grassroots, community effort to create and curate articles describing the people and organizations, terms and topics within the ICANN community. We actively seek worldwide collaboration to increase understanding
ICANNWiki is a grassroots, community effort to create and curate articles describing the people and organizations, terms and topics within the ICANN community. We actively seek worldwide collaboration to increase understanding
of how policy is created for the continued development of the Internet, a tool which we all use everyday. In particular, we focus on the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and related international policy and management bodies.
of how policy is created for the continued development of the Internet, a tool which we all use everyday. In particular, we focus on the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and related international policy and management bodies.

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What is ICANNWiki?

ICANNWiki is a grassroots, community effort to create and curate articles describing the people and organizations, terms and topics within the ICANN community. We actively seek worldwide collaboration to increase understanding of how policy is created for the continued development of the Internet, a tool which we all use everyday. In particular, we focus on the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and related international policy and management bodies.