Difference between revisions of "Wiki Organisation"
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Why did we start using Wiki organisation as a precursor to [[Peer-based Organisation]]? | Why did we start using Wiki organisation as a precursor to [[Peer-based Organisation]]? | ||
+ | ==Collaboration and reuse== | ||
+ | *The Wikipedia connection | ||
+ | *A large community dedicated to collaborative content creation | ||
+ | *A model for organic design? Wikimedia ;&rarr: Mediawiki ;&rarr: Wikipedia | ||
+ | ==Standout features== | ||
*Red Links | *Red Links | ||
*Recent changes | *Recent changes | ||
*Discussion | *Discussion | ||
*History | *History | ||
+ | *Every page has a web address | ||
+ | ==What's missing== | ||
+ | *Applicational aspects | ||
+ | *The naming problem | ||
+ | *It is client-server | ||
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+ | Despite all of this, [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki Mediawiki], with the improvements added in the form of [[XmlWiki]], proved to be a good enough development environment to begin working on the Peer itself and for us to learn to structure [[Workspace|workspaces]], in order to prepare content and applicational templates which can easily be ported to the Peer once it is functional. See also: [[Migration plan]] |
Revision as of 06:41, 19 June 2006
Why did we start using Wiki organisation as a precursor to Peer-based Organisation?
Collaboration and reuse
- The Wikipedia connection
- A large community dedicated to collaborative content creation
- A model for organic design? Wikimedia ;&rarr: Mediawiki ;&rarr: Wikipedia
Standout features
- Red Links
- Recent changes
- Discussion
- History
- Every page has a web address
What's missing
- Applicational aspects
- The naming problem
- It is client-server
Despite all of this, Mediawiki, with the improvements added in the form of XmlWiki, proved to be a good enough development environment to begin working on the Peer itself and for us to learn to structure workspaces, in order to prepare content and applicational templates which can easily be ported to the Peer once it is functional. See also: Migration plan