Best Practices for Wiki Adoption
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Wikis are easy as pie to install, edit, and even to develop. The real challenge they present is in bringing together the right people in the right way to make things happen. There are ways to tackle that challenge that can give your open source community a fighting chance.
Description
Two wiki enthusiasts —Steven and Ted —will share the best practices they’ve gleaned from 13 combined years using and teaching others about wiki and collaboration.
Tags
community, collaboration, wiki, tips, how-to
Speaking experience
Speakers
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- Website: http://tedernst.com/
- Twitter: TedErnst
- Identi.ca: TedErnst
- Favorites: View Ted's favorites
Biography
I am an executive coach in Portland, Oregon. My cultural/technical expertise is in wiki communities. See Best Practices for Wiki Adoption: http://opensourcebridge.org/sessions/460
Sessions
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- Title: Best Practices for Wiki Adoption
- Track: Cooking
- Room: Broadway
- Time: 4:45 – 5:30pm
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Excerpt:
Wikis are easy as pie to install, edit, and even to develop. The real challenge they present is in bringing together the right people in the right way to make things happen. There are ways to tackle that challenge that can give your open source community a fighting chance.
- Speakers: Steven Walling, Ted Ernst
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- Website: http://stevenwalling.com/
- Twitter: stevenwalling
Biography
Steven Walling is a freelance writer and wiki enthusiast from Portland, Oregon.
Sessions
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- Title: Best Practices for Wiki Adoption
- Track: Cooking
- Room: Broadway
- Time: 4:45 – 5:30pm
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Excerpt:
Wikis are easy as pie to install, edit, and even to develop. The real challenge they present is in bringing together the right people in the right way to make things happen. There are ways to tackle that challenge that can give your open source community a fighting chance.
- Speakers: Steven Walling, Ted Ernst