[Pmwiki-users] Wiki best practices, good implementations, good sites

Lloyd Budd lloyd
Tue Mar 16 14:24:44 CST 2004


Hi Chris,

Your questions may be a little open ended.  In the spirit of 
"collaborative web technologies, it is good netiquette??
for you to demonstrate your research.  I think it would be best if you 
let us know what you have already found out in answer to those 
questions?  Then we can complement the information.

Cheers,
Lloyd

PS your webpage has a good look to it.


On 16-Mar-04, at 13:02, Chris Lott wrote:

> I'm preparing to give a seminar on collaborative web technologies and 
> one of the topics will be Wikis. I have installed and am playing with 
> PMWiki (great product and community!), but would like to solicit 
> suggestions (backchannel is fine, I Can summarize if others are 
> interested) in where you would point people to see examples of:
>
> * Best practices in using wiki software,
>
> * best implementations of Wikis both "plain" and in innovative ways,
>
> * good sites for learning more about what wikis are and the philosophy 
> behind using them.
>
> This is in part for their education, but also to have ready answers 
> with a variety of examples to the inevitable questions like: can Wikis 
> really  *work* and does anyone really use them, etc.
>
> c
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