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For a service provider, the daily question is simple: how do I stand out without being crushed by a race to the bottom? For a client, it is: how do I get quality without opaque platforms deciding for me? Co-opetition is WikiDeal's answer to both, drawn from how Wikipedia and free software communities already work: compete on quality, cooperate on the shared infrastructure that protects everyone.
For a service provider, the daily question is simple: how do I stand out without being crushed by a race to the bottom? For a client, it is: how do I get quality without opaque platforms deciding for me? Co-opetition is WikiDeal's answer to both, drawn from how Wikipedia and free software communities already work: compete on quality, cooperate on the shared infrastructure that protects everyone.


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* [[#culture|Co-opetitive Culture]]
* [[#culture|Co-opetitive Culture]]
* [[#wiki-culture|The Wiki Culture Foundation]]
* [[#wiki-culture|The Wiki Culture Foundation]]
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* [[#roles|Who does what]]
* [[#roles|Who does what]]
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]]
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]]
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