Obtaining Information within Organizations LO28899

From: Jan Lelie (janlelie@wxs.nl)
Date: 07/25/02


Replying to LO28887 --

Hello Jamie, dear reader,

Thanks for sharing the information on wikiwikiweb. I'm curious: how does
it work? Can one build an intranet quickquickquestion site?

There is already a reference to LearningOrganizations. See:

http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?LearningOrganizations

Regards,

Jan Lelie

Jamie Nettles wrote:

> Another option for sharing information is a wiki (see
> http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?StartingPoints for the first wiki). A wiki (short
> for wiki wiki web) is a collection of web pages where there is no
> distinction between author and reader. That is, anyone can author - add
> content - to any page. New pages can be added at will and trivially linked
> to from existing pages. So wiki's tend to explode outward with information.
> Wiki's also tend to spawn communities of collaborative users. Since wiki's
> are webs the pages in a wiki can be organized in multiple orthogonal
> directions. They require little or no administration so they are low
> overhead. Wiki's are great ways to discuss things and share information.
> We use one at my company to share technical information. There should be a
> learning organization wiki.

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With kind regards - met vriendelijke groeten,

Jan Lelie

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