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Wiki Interview

Wiki Interview 04/09/2004 04:02 PM

Robin Good interviewed me for the MasterNewMedia site in How Working Groups Can Further Connect Without Adding Further Technology. What was different was doing the interview in a Workspace. As you can see from the piece, Robin found it really...




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It's the Wiki Wiki thing


It's the Wiki Wiki thing 02/01/2005 09:19 PM

What happens when you 1) were thinking about stupid songs that you can't get out of your head, 2) are listening to the audio of Jimmy Wales talking about Wikipedia in Boston (audio and text transcripts here), 3) are chatting to wikipedians on IRC and 4) happen to have Garage Band open? This (800K mp3 / 870K ogg).

PS I would like to add that many wikipedians contributed links, sounds and feedback in the creation of this piece. It's amazing what you can do as a community. ;-P Just kidding, I can not take credit for the entire work, but I have no one to blame but myself.

UPDATE: Eric Haller just cleaned it up for me and now it sounds much better. 963K mp3

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What is a Wiki? 11/02/2003 09:46 PM
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Wiki as MOO 01/07/2004 04:39 PM

Wiki is a MOO.  A wiki page is a MOO room.  WikiWords are doors.  Some changes to a wiki page are like conversations within a room, others are like writings on the wall or part of the room's description. 

Is it helpful to divide a wiki page into two sections (i.e. moderated top half and unmoderated bottom half)?  What about using passage of time to distinguish conversations from yesterday and today.  Will a calendar on a side like blogs help?  At least sense of time seem more intuitive than versions.


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An actually useful wiki 08/29/2004 03:53 PM

Merlin showed me Instiki and it looks great, works intuitively (using various text plugins instead of just typical wiki stuff), and the desktop Mac OS X one is the easiest to install wiki I've used. You download the disk image, double-click, and it's running locally, accessible from the menu bar at all times.

Last week I got into the habit of launching it and using it instead of having a BBEdit todo.txt file on my desktop. As a private scratchpad, it's absolutely fantastic. Over the past few days I've built out my ToDos into a pile of organized, hyperlinked pages that are useful to have around.

Now I wish I could mark some stuff as non-private/local and have it upstream to a public web server to share with others (like a "hey friends, check out these ideas for an upcoming trip" list I might have sitting here).


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Why Wiki? 03/22/2005 03:18 PM
Socialtext developer Chris Dent has a long and well considered post on social software and why he does wiki. I think there are three primary audiences for wikis: the individual who hopes to use the wiki as an outboard...

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What is: WIKI? 04/05/2005 12:30 PM
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OW2 Wiki 03/28/2005 04:10 AM
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How to run a wiki


How to run a wiki 02/10/2004 10:32 PM
Sam Ruby had a wonderful talk about the lessons learned from the Atom Wiki. He formulated something I would like to nominate as the "Ruby's Law":

In any project, for any given number of opinions of the technical questions, there is a larger number of opinions on how the project should be named – or on the process how name should be chosen.

It's so true.

There was also a highly interesting discussion afterwards about Wiki visualization and navigation, which in my opinion are the questions we should focus on, rather than thinking about issues with WikiMarkup? transferability. Wikis would allow wonderful navigational tools - I know JSPWiki instances where the CSS for the site is available as a WikiPage?, allowing anyone to change the visual look of the site. But why not also extend the same concept to the physical HTML layout of the site?

Of course, you might want to limit it to only certain people, as recovering from WikiTrolls? would be nigh impossible, but still... The power of the Wikis lies in the separation of content and presentation: in fact, the JSPWiki internals are looking more and more like a database engine day by day, and some people are seriously suggesting a SQL-like query language embeddedable in the pages. So, we can do all this wonderful stuff with the content - but we still have to resort to editing HTML if we want to change the presentation. Why?


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Shared spaces with customers is a great way to get things done and build trust. Especially when you use a wiki page for the agreed plan, or statement of work, which you fulfill together, clearly -- through the page. Mike...

PublicToDo - Joi Ito Wiki


PublicToDo - Joi Ito Wiki 11/10/2003 10:56 PM
Public to-do lists. Interesting.

CGI-Wiki-0.51_02


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Stiki Wiki


Stiki Wiki 12/14/2003 12:28 PM
Home page up

CSS Discuss Wiki


CSS Discuss Wiki 04/27/2004 09:32 PM

Front Page - css-discuss: If you're just learning CSS, you can't do much better than this as a resource.

The css-discuss Wiki is a companion to the CssDiscussList mailing list. Among other things the wiki serves as a collective long term memory for the list participants.

Click here to comment on this entry


CGI-Wiki-Kwiki-0.46


CGI-Wiki-Kwiki-0.46 12/10/2003 06:40 PM

RetroForth:Wiki 0.95


RetroForth:Wiki 0.95 05/09/2004 03:02 AM
A flat-file wiki engine.

CGI-Wiki-Kwiki-0.50


CGI-Wiki-Kwiki-0.50 06/10/2004 05:47 PM

Wiki resume


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Wendy Koslow has posted her resume on a wiki so her friends and colleagues can help her come up with one that'll help her get a job in Toronto. Gutsy, innovative and fun, much like Wendy herself. (I added a section where we can post testimonials.) [Technorati tags: berkman wendyKoslow wiki]...

DocBook Wiki


DocBook Wiki 04/19/2004 09:40 AM
DocDookWiki version 0.2 released

RetroForth:Wiki 0.75


RetroForth:Wiki 0.75 04/18/2004 07:13 AM
A flat-file wiki engine.

On a Wing and a Wiki


On a Wing and a Wiki 05/05/2004 10:39 PM
On a wing and a wiki .. EWeek

eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1584630,00.asp
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Wacko Wiki


Wacko Wiki 11/10/2003 11:30 PM

THIS POST IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

I found a wiki that is easy to install, so I wrote an even easier guide to installing it for absolute beginners. Not only is it easy to install, it also has all the functionality a wiki needs, but nothing more.

The wiki is Wacko Wiki. It uses PHP and MySQL.

To install it, you need to:
- create a database
- upload the files to your webserver, chmod 1 file.
- open your browser, point it to where you uploaded stuff
- follow the easy setp wizard

This is a great example of easy setup - emulate it if you have an open source project. There are no config files to edit - it places the absolute minimum burden on the user.

Inside is a step by step guide to setting this wiki up for absolute beginners.


CGI-Wiki-Kwiki-0.53


CGI-Wiki-Kwiki-0.53 07/23/2004 04:35 PM

GeboGebo Wiki


GeboGebo Wiki 03/30/2005 07:17 AM
GeboGebo 1.1 brings some great new features

Wiki! 1.1.3 released


Wiki! 1.1.3 released 02/25/2003 09:11 AM
Wiki! is a small, flat-file wiki system, for use on small- to medium-sized websites. Version 1.1.3 improves security, fixes a translation bug and cleans up the documentation in several places. Wiki! is a content management system which can be (and is) used for anything from a broad community site to a personal weblog-type setup. It is written in PHP and requires no database system running. Features include user accounts management, complete templating and full message customisation/translation. The new release is once again running at http://wiki.sourceforge.net

Pod-Simple-Wiki-0.05


Pod-Simple-Wiki-0.05 03/30/2005 09:03 PM

Similar to a Wiki


Similar to a Wiki 02/01/2005 09:39 PM
Here's some fascinating evidence on how I don't have to educate the market about wikis  A hosted provider of IBM's heavyweight collaboration tools issued a press release describing their product as: Similar to a wiki, an online workplace is a...

One Minute Wiki


One Minute Wiki 12/14/2002 01:32 AM
One Minute Wiki. A different concept from a blog. This is kind of like a multi-user blog. Will have to give it a try. Here's a pointer.

CGI-Wiki-Kwiki-0.49


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Ethnography: A wiki 11/18/2003 04:40 AM

OSCON Wiki is Available


OSCON Wiki is Available 06/02/2004 08:15 PM
autarch writes "The OSCON 2004 wiki is available. Last year this was a great tool for organizing unofficial get-togethers, room and ride sharing, Go playing, etc., so check it out."
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