#pragma section-numbers off = the Deme wiki = This wiki is currently in use just for developers, or people interested in development. [http://groupspace.org The Deme home page] is http://groupspace.org == specific to Deme == [http://www.pokerenfrancais.eu/ poker en ligne] ToDoList (this is obsolete - superceded by Deme Team's project tracking tool) DesignIssues - (old but still useful) matters related to Deme's (POD's) design, interface, and structure relative to user goals and habits UserIssues - Todd's old page of name changes, desired feature changes, raw bugs, and problems FutureFeatures - for the longer term outlook. DemeGlossary - all the funny terms used in Deme. DevelopersManual - technical documentation of Deme's code, for developers and administrators. == Resources == '''[http://www.gucci-online-store.com/ online]DeliberationLinks''' - outside projects of relevance, esp. having to do with groupware, deliberation, and democracy. 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