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Hi guys, 
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I'm glad you found the survey useful. I hope it also was a good
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advertisement for the wiki and for the docboard. 
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I think many new users don't know about the wiki, and probably most users
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in general don't know who is responsible for maintaining it, or how to 
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help out. 
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One thing stood out for me is that they really like videos to go with the
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wiki text to help them "get it". 
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I see a ton of links to great video tutorials on this page: 
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http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Tutorials/Resources/External_links
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<span style="font-size: 9pt;">How about putting a link to the relevant wiki page with each video link and </span>
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the video link on each wiki page? 
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Cal 
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