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      <title>Modwest Community: Answers for topic "What format should Modwest&#039;s knowledge base take?"</title>
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   <title>The current category-style format</title>
   <description>Check the current format out at http://modwest.com/help/</description>
   <link>http://community.modwest.com/answer/64</link>
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   <title>Wiki</title>
   <description></description>
   <link>http://community.modwest.com/answer/63</link>
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   <title>Grūpthink</title>
   <description>Although I would still prefer to see the available help mapped into a Forum it&#039;s probably best I keep an open mind and suggest the obvious as an experiment; mapping the content of http://modwest.com/help/ into a Grūpthink database where users would be able to create topics, contribute answers and comment on them.

It&#039;s likely that some additional development would be required to make it as easy to navigate, but that in itself may broaden the applicability of Grūpthink. 

You&#039;ll never know until you try.</description>
   <link>http://community.modwest.com/answer/104</link>
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   <title>Forum</title>
   <description></description>
   <link>http://community.modwest.com/answer/65</link>
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