RE: Anyone using Wiki for collaboration?

Subject: RE: Anyone using Wiki for collaboration?
From: "Richard Smith" <richard -dot- smith -at- windriver -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 09:02:02 -0700



> To those experienced with Wikis, how do you use them at your company?
> I'm looking for ideas. Here are my plans:
We use twiki. We use it for a variety of things.


> * Documentation repository for project docs
> If you're writing project-related docs,
> then their home will be in the Wiki. For
> example, we'll store the release plans
> on the Wiki.
project life cycle info, schedules, project related
docs, info about where to find source, release view
names, etc. Product plans, doc plans, support plans,
testing plans, etc.


> * Technical support knowledge forum. Because
> publishing to a Wiki is open to anyone and
> because there's almost no overhead in
> writing something up, I want to encourage
> our tech support folks to use the Wiki.
Publishing to a wiki is ONLY open to everyone if
you set it it up that way. They can be access
restricted. I'm not sure twiki would be a good support
mechanism.

> * Competitive information forum. Lots of
> people in different positions in the company
> have different viewpoints on the competition.
> The Wiki can be a way to share that information.


> * Links repository. Industry-interest, news,
> and other links of interest to the folks
> at work can be encouraged in the Wiki.
We do use twiki for a variety of non-work or peripheral
stuff. Everything from discussions about local public
transit to a collection of experiences on laser eye surgery.
Many people put links of interest, their work schedules, and
a variety of other stuff on thier twiki main page.


I think the main benefit of a twiki web is also its
main problem. It takes effort to maintain. Collaboration
often means that no one person is responsible for content.
So content can become outdated quickly.

Overall, I have mixed feelings about twiki. I'm sure there
must be better a better way. But it sure beats no order at
all on an internal web server.

--
Richard





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