We don’t see either (or any form of per-page feedback) at wiki.ubuntu.com and community.ubuntu.com. Where should a (prospective) author go to coordinate their edits with other authors?
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IRC or mailing lists, most probably. – muru Aug 15 '15 at 09:28
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1I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is a question about a site not under control of the StackExchange network and available on http://community.ubuntu.com/community-structure/ – Fabby Aug 16 '15 at 16:10
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@Fabby: a ridiculous motivation. Are we at a meta site to discuss “sites under control of the StackExchange network”? ☺ This is a legitimate Ubuntu support question. – Incnis Mrsi Aug 16 '15 at 16:19
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@Fabby: Ī̲ don’t know anything about feuds with community.ubuntu.com, although may remove references to that one site on strong insistence. Anyway, wiki.ubuntu.com is an official Ubuntu resource, guy. – Incnis Mrsi Aug 16 '15 at 16:31
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1I'm not sure your question makes very much sense.. They coordinate however they want. Email, IRC, in person, over the phone, Google hangouts, whatever. – Seth Aug 16 '15 at 16:41
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@Seth: Ī̲ made the question more precise. – Incnis Mrsi Aug 16 '15 at 16:44
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The Ubuntu Documentation team uses the Ubuntu-doc mailing list and the IRC channel #ubuntu-doc on irc.freenode.net to communicate and coordinate where necessary. More information is laid out on the contribute page for the documentation team.

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That’s something useful, at last. Going to check whether guys from ubuntu-doc are collaborative, before upvoting. – Incnis Mrsi Aug 16 '15 at 17:00