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California has two separate editor communities: a Slack team which covers the northern and central portions of the state, and a Google+ community covering all of southern California. If you are actively editing in one (or both) of these areas, we'd welcome you to the appropriate group.

Northern/Central: PM an email address to one of us, so we can send an invite: tonestertm, Dwarflord, gizmomdk

Southern: Click this link to request admission.




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See California/Community for guidance in California that may not be universal to all other states.




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