Martin Menu commented on my milk-themed post to tell me that François Nonnenmacher is on the milk and wikis theme too, with a metaphor to compare web sites and wikis:
Traditional web sites are like whole milk, they taste great but can be fatty. Wikis are like skimmed milk, they taste like water but contain all the nutriments without the fat.
He goes on to explain the delicate balance that’s needed to build good content on a wiki, and make it appealing to people, without going to one extreme or the other:
More seriously, it’s a fact that an empty wiki rarely looks good out of the box, and that may be discouraging or repelling for a lot of people. At the same time, it’s also easy to fall into the classical trap of focusing primarily on the look, because it’s easier (on the surface only) and funnier than producing and organizing content.
Wikis are, in essence, web sites, so they don’t escape the same design principles about usabi...
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Webmonkey , a once-popular resource for web developers first launched around 1996, has relaunched as a wiki.
Webmonkey was a hot site in the ’90s, with a vast amount of information for web developers, but the site fell on hard times after being acquired by Lycos, and all but disappeared not long after that. In 2004, Jeffrey Veen, one of the founders of WebMonkey, wrote about its beginnings and later demise in a piece titled Goodbye, Webmonkey .
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This guest post is written by Nate Nash, a friend and management consultant who is leading the enterprise wiki rollout at a large, publicly traded professional services firm.
The GrenadeLauncher at right is most likely a wiki adoption antipattern! Thanks Nate for an information packed and insightful article!
First off, thanks to Stewart for asking us to guest blog on ikiw.org. We are humbled, honored, and will try our best not to embarrass ourselves. Alrighty then…onto the (... more
21 Days of Wiki Adoption is featured today in Wiki Are Now Serious Business , an article on the tech blog ReadWriteWeb . In the article, Marshall Kirkpatrick looks at the growth of wikis from obscurity to an increasingly serious business tool, offers 10 use cases ranging from shaping public policy to news and research, and wraps up by pointing readers to 21 Days of Wiki Adoption as a starting point for building their own successful wiki community. Thanks Marshall!
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Scott Nesbitt of DMN Communications interviewed me at DocTrain West for his weekly podcast , and he’s just published the interview:
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How I started using wikis, and why I’m so enthusiastic about their ability to make work more efficient and meaningful
How a wiki helps you love what you do at work, and do your best work as a result
How the phenomenon of “highly paid security guards” hinders innovation
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