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public The community or people in general or a part or section of the community grouped because of a common interest or activity (n.) | |||
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Public (A privacy relationship setting that allows a small amount of information to be viewed, typically for nonfederated contacts) | |||
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issue (verb; To distribute or publish documents); publicise | |||
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publish (To make data ready and available for subsequent distribution and deployment in a server environment); post (" To submit an article in a newsgroup or other online conference or forum. The term is derived from the "posting" of a notice on a physical bulletin board.") | |||
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post (" To submit an article in a newsgroup or other online conference or forum. The term is derived from the "posting" of a notice on a physical bulletin board.") | |||
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Published (A status that indicates an article has been written and approved, and is available for viewing) | |||
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Publish (A UI element that enables a user to make content publically available on the site) |
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