Strong collaboration
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Strong collaboration (also known as radical collaboration) is a term coined by Larry Sanger to refer to a new type of collaboration made possible by computers and the Internet and used on sites like Wikipedia. Unlike normal collaboration, in which a small group of people work on defined portions of a project, in strong collaboration large groups of people work together on a project, each voluntarily choosing what they want to work on.
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- Larry Sanger - Why Collaborative Free Works Should Be Protected by the Law