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#1 2005-11-21 13:44:14

andi
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What is a Wiki?

What is a Wiki?

I'm glad you asked ;-) Let's quote another Wiki - the Wikipedia:

A wiki (<wee-kee> or also <wick-ey>, also why-kie. according to Ward Cunningham) is a group of Web pages that allows users to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also permits others (often completely unrestricted) to edit the content. The term wiki also refers to the collaborative software (wiki engine) used to create such a website.

In essence, the wiki is merely a vast simplification of the process of creating HTML pages, and thus is an effective way to exchange information through collaborative effort.

So in short: It's a webbased way to collaboratly edit informational pages. You really should read the Wikipedia Article for more details.


Careful: I'm the lead developer of WikiMatrix and DokuWiki so my posts may be biased ;-)

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#2 2006-11-14 00:35:45

wikijunkie
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Re: What is a Wiki?

Wikis are great collaborative tools to share documents, pages, information etc. They often have Forums and discussion sections and hence have a social aspect to the interaction too.

They are created to overcome the inadeqacy of the 'Word/Track changes/Accept changes/Email attachment' system for creating, editing and sharind documents.

As opposed to other content management systems, Wikis are designed to encourage a more participatory and democratic dialogue. Everyone has an opinion and Wikis provide a way for people to express them.

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#3 2006-12-15 07:20:18

PeterThoeny
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Re: What is a Wiki?

Sidenote: When you write about wiki as a technology, tool or website use lowercase. This was suggested at the Wiki Symposium 2005.

-- Peter AT StructuredWikis DOT com - http://www.structuredwikis.com/ - http://twiki.org/

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#4 2008-02-18 18:42:22

marclaporte
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Re: What is a Wiki?

Check out this great video!
http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english

Last edited by marclaporte (2008-02-18 18:46:21)

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#5 2009-10-16 18:48:53

rlturvil
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Re: What is a Wiki?

What, if any, are the security and confidentiality issues related with using wikis particularly in a corporate environment?

(Not sure how to create a new post, so I replied to this one).

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#6 2009-12-02 21:19:16

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Re: What is a Wiki?

How exactly would you like to use wiki in a corporate environment? What do you have in mind?


It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness ~ Confucius

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#7 2009-12-08 00:07:03

osmanyagmur
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Re: What is a Wiki?

JohnsonD8 wrote:

How exactly would you like to use wiki in a corporate environment? What do you have in mind?

You can use it to share know-how between different departments. Because people are refusing ideas from any other departments and there are thinking they are the best at their own field. So, people can create pages to share info about about their field and get some non-stupid advices:)

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#8 2010-04-23 22:25:31

goodguy9544
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Re: What is a Wiki?

wikijunkie wrote:

Wikis are great collaborative tools to share documents, pages, information etc. They often have Forums and discussion sections and hence have a social aspect to the interaction too.

They are created to overcome the inadeqacy of the 'Word/Track changes/Accept changes/Email attachment' system for creating, editing and sharind documents.

As opposed to other content management systems, Wikis are designed to encourage a more participatory and democratic dialogue. Everyone has an opinion and Wikis provide a way for people to express them.

I knew about Wikipedia, of course, but stumbled upon the concept of the wiki only recently.  I'm in charge of a collaboration or 'group editing' procedure which I'd hoped could completely eliminate the hassles you outline above.  I promised I'd get something 'online' for the group (none of us are particularly tech savvy) three weeks ago!  And HAVE to get something up this weekend so we can start editing.  How can I keep it really really simple?  I'd appreciate any advice.  I just downloaded: Foswiki 1.0.9 Thanks.

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#9 2011-01-16 15:21:08

royce75
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Re: What is a Wiki?

marclaporte wrote:

Check out this great video!
http://www.commoncraft.com/video-wikis-plain-english

That is just what i needed. Thank you very much!

Chris Early


Chris Early - Farmer from Canada!

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