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|description=The Coral Project is a multi-year collaboration between Mozilla, The Washington Post and The New York Times designed to lead experiments in community growth and management, seeking ways to improve the state of user-generated contributions on the internet through open-source software. | |description=The Coral Project is a multi-year collaboration between Mozilla, The Washington Post and The New York Times designed to lead experiments in community growth and management, seeking ways to improve the state of user-generated contributions on the internet through open-source software. | ||
Our aim is to build a small core and a host of discrete, interoperable technology and process components to tackle areas like automated moderation, community analytics, notifications and so on. The project is physically headquartered in a dedicated space at The Times’s headquarters in New York. This collaboration allows the project to draw on the experience and reach of large organizations but create a platform and practices for everyone. | Our aim is to build a small core and a host of discrete, interoperable technology and process components to tackle areas like automated moderation, community analytics, notifications and so on. The project is coordinated within Mozilla by the [[OpenNews|Knight-Mozilla OpenNews team]] and physically headquartered in a dedicated space at The Times’s headquarters in New York. This collaboration allows the project to draw on the experience and reach of large organizations but create a platform and practices for everyone. | ||
Please see the frequently updated [http://coralproject.net/ Coral Project site] for more. | Please see the frequently updated [http://coralproject.net/ Coral Project site] for more. | ||
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