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I've made updates to the page but haven't finished. How is the wiki on Mozilla going to be different from the wiki that you created on Github?
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The wiki on the github can be for more in process stuff (gathering all the info) where as the wiki on Mozilla is for when we are ready to publish it out. At least, this is my thinking.
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