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- This page is a wikiversity resource on the concept of consensus. For the application of the concept to wikiversity community affairs, see wikiversity:consensus.
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Welcome to the Wikiversity learning project for Consensus. Participants in the learning project explore tools for understanding Consensus, a specific method of community decision making where consent by all parties is required.
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