Difference between revisions of "wiki"

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Internet forum, but also allows anyone to ''edit'' the content. "Wiki"
 
Internet forum, but also allows anyone to ''edit'' the content. "Wiki"
 
also refers to the software used in such websites. For a more complete
 
also refers to the software used in such websites. For a more complete
definition, see [[WikiPedia:wiki]].
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definition, see [[Wikipedia:wiki]].
 
The wiki format is particularly useful in a community setting, where it
 
The wiki format is particularly useful in a community setting, where it
 
can be used as a repository of collective wisdom and knowledge, refined
 
can be used as a repository of collective wisdom and knowledge, refined
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as a central reference point for various community activities (IRC
 
as a central reference point for various community activities (IRC
 
channels, real-life get-togethers, etc.)
 
channels, real-life get-togethers, etc.)
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==Software==
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*[[MediaWiki]]
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*Moin-Moin
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*phpWiki
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*TWiki
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==Reference==
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*[[Wikipedia:Wiki]]

Revision as of 15:13, 9 August 2005

A wiki is a web application that allows users to add content, as on an Internet forum, but also allows anyone to edit the content. "Wiki" also refers to the software used in such websites. For a more complete definition, see Wikipedia:wiki. The wiki format is particularly useful in a community setting, where it can be used as a repository of collective wisdom and knowledge, refined and developed by an iterative collaboration process, as well as serving as a central reference point for various community activities (IRC channels, real-life get-togethers, etc.)

Software

Reference