User talk:Brotonamobay

Welcome to Wikibooks, Brotonamobay!  First steps tutorial Wikibooks is for freely-licensed collaboratively-developed textbooks. You don't need technical skills in order to contribute here. Be bold contributing and assume good faith about the intentions of others. Remember, this is a wiki, so you're allowed to change just about anything, and changes can be made easily. Come introduce yourself to everyone, and let us know what interests you.

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Using Wikibooks for collaborative efforts
Given what your user page, I'd suggest Guidelines for class projects as a page to see how your goals fit into Wikibooks' goals. Yes, it's not quite going to be in line with what you're thinking of, in that you are not a class of students, but its general suggestions should still hold. If your fellow "Bro.Gers" have a common interest, you could adopt an existing WikiProject in a subject area or start a new one. On that page you would be able to coordinate efforts with one another, such as planning any new or existing books to work on. The Wikibooks: "namespace" is used for project coordination, so any pages of that sort should begin with that. There are many ways to contribute to Wikibooks. As long as you keep in mind Wikibooks' scope, there should not be any problems. Using Wikibooks is an extensive book in itself on understanding the conventions here at Wikibooks, which will differ from what you've seen if you've ever participated at our sister project, Wikipedia. I and the other administrators are always around to provide assistance. Just let us know or you can ask questions at Reading room/Assistance. – Adrignola talk 19:21, 6 October 2010 (UTC)

The Untitled Bro.Gers Book
Please consider moving the book to this page. This is because the readers of Wikibooks may not want to read a book without knowing what it's about. Thanks, Kayau (talk &#124; email &#124; contribs) 08:43, 8 October 2010 (UTC)