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     * Downloads - source repository     * Downloads - source repository
  
-  * **Requirements** - Based on a Survey of our community that asked about Drupal, The following website requirements/desires emerged.+  * **Requirements** - Based on a [[newwebsitesurvery | Survey]] of our community that asked about Drupal, The following website requirements/desires emerged.
     *support for multiple maintainers     *support for multiple maintainers
       *both practical content supporters       *both practical content supporters
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     *Documentation Warehouse capability     *Documentation Warehouse capability
       *Docbook/XML generator/editor module?       *Docbook/XML generator/editor module?
 +      *SQL Repository
     *Ability to control URL structure     *Ability to control URL structure
       *clean urls ON       *clean urls ON
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   * **Interest Group**   * **Interest Group**
-    *Steve Wills +    *Annop Atre 
-    *Karen Schneider +    *Joe Atzberger
-    *Roma Matott+
     *Robin Fay     *Robin Fay
 +    *Lebbeous Fogle-Weekley
 +    *Mark Jordan
 +    *Roma Matott
 +    *Karen Schneider
     *Chris Sharp     *Chris Sharp
 +    *Steve Wills
  
   * **Design**   * **Design**
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