Re: Going Wiki for documentation?

Subject: Re: Going Wiki for documentation?
From: Jay Maechtlen <techwriter -at- covad -dot- net>
To: Simon North <Simon -dot- North -at- quintiq -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 21:11:19 -0700

At my current gig, there are at least two Wiki platforms on at least
three servers and at least two (apparently separate)Wikis on one of the
servers.
These for a company of 600+ employees (growing fast!)

Oh, yes- they are also deploying a new Intranet, based on Sharepoint.

It seems to take quite some effort to keep people using a Wiki. It has
to be substantially better than other options available to them, and it
better be easier too.

The Wikis we have (the ones that I've seen, anyway) are ok- for simple
stuff. As a site grows, ir can either sprawl (terrible long pages) or
fragment (a zillion pages, hard to find)

Tagging can help, probably other things too.

Seems to me like a really poor medium with which to document an API.

ymmv
Jay

Jay Maechtlen

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References:
Going Wiki for documentation?: From: SB
Re: Going Wiki for documentation?: From: Simon North

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