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==The First Wiki ==
 
==The First Wiki ==
[[Ward Cunningham]] invented [[wiki]] in 1995.
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*'''Wiki''' is Hawaiian for ''quick.''
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[[Ward Cunningham]] invented Wiki in 1995.
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* '''WikiWiki''' is Hawaiian for ''quick.''
 
* [[Ward Cunningham|Ward]] wanted to ''quickly'' be able to share his ideas with colleagues easily over the internet, so he started the [[C2.com|Portland Pattern Repository]].
 
* [[Ward Cunningham|Ward]] wanted to ''quickly'' be able to share his ideas with colleagues easily over the internet, so he started the [[C2.com|Portland Pattern Repository]].
  
Ward's original wiki, The Portland Pattern Repository or [[C2.com|c2]] (named after his software consultancy, Cunningham & Cunningham) was created to discuss patterns in software languages.
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Ward's original '''[[WikiWiki|wiki]]''', The Portland Pattern Repository (WikiWikiWeb) on [[C2.com|C2]] (named after his software consultancy, Cunningham & Cunningham) was created to discuss patterns in software languages.
  
His idea was to be able to share information and ideas with people over the internet, quickly and easily, using the same technology software engineers had been using to "build" their releases (a "repository" is just a more technical kind of '''wiki''').  [[Ward Cunningham|Ward]] realized that using '''wiki''' to edit text would be different from using "repositories" to edit code, even if the technology were nearly the same.  In code, [[namespace]]s are very carefully managed and controlled.  In most writing, though, it's not controlled.
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His idea was to be able to share information and ideas with people over the internet, quickly and easily, using the same technology software engineers had been using to "build" their releases (a "repository" is just a more technical kind of '''wiki''').  [[Ward Cunningham|Ward]] realized that using '''wiki''' to edit text would be different from using "repositories" to edit code, even if the technology were nearly the same.  In code, [[namespace]]s are very carefully managed and controlled.  In most writing or texts, though, it's not controlled.
  
 
[[Ward Cunningham|Ward]] knew that there would be thousands, maybe millions, of other pages to link to, not just a few dozen.
 
[[Ward Cunningham|Ward]] knew that there would be thousands, maybe millions, of other pages to link to, not just a few dozen.
  
 
His big improvement was to make it much easier to link to internal pages than by using [[HTML]] "A" links.  Instead, users could write links by [[CamelCase]] (sometimes referred to as [[WikiLink]]s) and more recently like <nowiki>[[this]]</nowiki>.  Today, hundreds of thousands of people create '''[[wiki]]''' pages, which anyone can do.
 
His big improvement was to make it much easier to link to internal pages than by using [[HTML]] "A" links.  Instead, users could write links by [[CamelCase]] (sometimes referred to as [[WikiLink]]s) and more recently like <nowiki>[[this]]</nowiki>.  Today, hundreds of thousands of people create '''[[wiki]]''' pages, which anyone can do.
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The [[C2.com|Portland Pattern Repository]] quickly became the place that people gathered to discuss the benefits & potential of wikis, despite the stated goal of discussing patterns in programming languages.
 
The [[C2.com|Portland Pattern Repository]] quickly became the place that people gathered to discuss the benefits & potential of wikis, despite the stated goal of discussing patterns in programming languages.
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In April 2000 Sunir Shah and community members extracted much of the wiki on wiki discussion on [[C2.com|c2]] and created [[Meatball:MeatballWiki|MeatballWiki]] in order to discuss "collaborative hypermedia". [[Meatball:MeatballWiki|MeatballWiki]] remains one of the most respected active wiki sites.
 
In April 2000 Sunir Shah and community members extracted much of the wiki on wiki discussion on [[C2.com|c2]] and created [[Meatball:MeatballWiki|MeatballWiki]] in order to discuss "collaborative hypermedia". [[Meatball:MeatballWiki|MeatballWiki]] remains one of the most respected active wiki sites.
  
The next wiki. [http://www.wikipidiot.org wikipidiot]
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==[[TheWikiWay|The Wiki Way]]==
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[[AboutUs]], and arguably all public wikis, work to build vibrant [[Community| communities]] comprised of individual members freely electing to participate. These users give, in essence, an enthusiastic nod to the vision and limitless potential of an open edit website. Members uphold the covenant, to contribute constructive edits, promote the sharing of knowledge and grow the [[collaborating_to_build_the_commons| commons]].
  
==The Big Wiki: [[Wikipedia]]==
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The momentum of the community acting in concert works to insulate and preserve the environment from destructive influences, ideally making violations of the ''Contract'', rare occurrences easily squelched by the [[Community| community]] through self-regulation and a desire to preserve the interests of the group.
[[Wikipedia]] was started on January 15, 2001 by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_wales Jimmy Wales] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Sanger Larry Sanger] and is an online encyclopedia that allows anyone to write on topics of their choice rather than relying on experts to write articles.
 
  
:::''"Wikipedia has the potential to be the greatest effort in collaborative knowledge gathering the world has ever known, and it may well be the greatest effort in voluntary collaboration of any kind." ~ [http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200609/wikipedia Marshall Poe]''
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We would love to have you stay and participate in this '''wiki''', and invite you to check out other [[WikiIndex.org|wikis]].
  
The main tenet of [[Wikipedia]] is its "openness": The software itself is free and open content, the membership is open in that anyone can contribute, and it is open in that it is available for free online to anyone with Internet access.
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==Wikipedia==
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[[Wikipedia]] was started on January 15, 2001 by [[Wikipedia:Jimmy Wales|Jimmy Wales]] and [[Wikipedia:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] and is an online encyclopedia that allows anyone to write on topics of their choice rather than relying on experts to write articles.
  
[[Wikipedia]] relies on peer-review and recent changes patrolling to create an articles that owes its veracity to community approval. Mistakes are made, found & corrected. The information commons is being created and disseminated by a group of volunteers using free and open content.
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:''"Wikipedia has the potential to be the greatest effort in collaborative knowledge gathering the world has ever known, and it may well be the greatest effort in voluntary collaboration of any kind." ~ [http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200609/wikipedia Marshall Poe]''
 
 
==Active Wikis==
 
'''[[WikiIndex]]''' grew out of the effort of [[MarkDilley]] to document all open edit wikis on [[SwitchWiki]]. [[SwitchWiki]] operated from 2003 to 2006 when [[JohnStanton]] and [[RayKing]] joined the effort. Launched in January 2006 WikiIndex is the wiki of wikis, and tries to be a complete directory of wiki websites. Each wiki has a description and various systems of categorization to help people find the kinds of wikis they are most interested in and to map out the internet-wide wiki landscape and create self awarness in the wiki community.
 
 
 
'''[[Wikitravel.org]]''' is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date and reliable world-wide travel guide. It is built in collaboration by Wikitravelers from around the globe.
 
 
 
The project was begun in July of 2003 by the two founders, Evan and Maj. It was inspired by [[Wikipedia]], the free encyclopedia, and by the needs of travelers for timely information that long book-publishing cycles can't seem to meet. In April 2006, [[Wikitravel.org]] and [[World66.com|World66]], another travel wiki, were acquired by [[InternetBrands.com|Internet Brands, Inc.]], an operator of consumer information Web sites.
 
 
 
==[[TheWikiWay]]==
 
[[AboutUs]], and arguably all public wikis, work to build vibrant [[Community| communities]] comprised of individual members freely electing to participate. These users give, in essence, an enthusiastic nod to the vision and limitless potential of an open edit website.  Members uphold the covenant, to contribute constructive edits, promote the sharing of knowledge and grow the [[collaborating_to_build_the_commons| commons]].
 
 
 
The momentum of the community acting in concert works to insulate and preserve the environment from destructive influences, ideally making violations of the ''Contract'', rare occurrences easily squelched by the [[Community| community]] through self-regulation and a desire to preserve the interests of the group.
 
 
 
We would love to have you stay and participate in this '''wiki''', and invite you to check out other [[WikiIndex.org|wikis]].
 
  
==Wiki in the News==
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The main tenet of [[Wikipedia]] is its "openness": The software itself is free and open content, the membership is open, meaning that anyone who has Internet access can contribute.
* [http://www.advolcano.com/blog/?p=11 Top 57 wikis ranked] May, 2007
 
** [http://wikinomics.com/blog/index.php/2007/05/08/top-50-wikis/ Wikinomics followon post]
 
* [http://online.wsj.com/article_email/SB117745352879881133-lMyQjAxMDE3NzI3NTQyNTUzWj.html The Wall Street Journal on Wikis] April 25, 2007
 
* [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/03/16/wiki_oed/  Wiki Now a Word in The OED]
 
* [http://news.com.com/How+wikis+are+changing+our+view+of+the+world/2009-1025_3-5944453.html  How Wikis Are Changing the World]
 
* [http://computer.howstuffworks.com/wiki1.htm  How Wikis Work]
 
* [http://many.corante.com/archives/2005/10/17/ward_cunningham_on_the_crucible_of_creativity.php Ward Cunningham on the Crucible of Creativity]
 
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1066904-3,00.html  Time Magazine: Wiki World]
 
* [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiWeb  WikiWikiWeb]
 
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[[Wikipedia]] relies on peer-review and recent changes patrolling to create articles that owe their veracity to community approval. Mistakes are made, found & corrected. The information commons is being created and disseminated by a group of volunteers using free and open content.
  
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==WikiLeaks ==
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[[WikiLeaks.org|WikiLeaks]] is the next wiki to start to enter into everyone's consciousness. This is good, because then we can start talking about wiki and not having people automatically think [[Wikipedia]].  WikiLeaks started out as a wiki, but Jullian Assange got frustrated that not enough people were participating with it.  So they switched to different software, many now think a wiki now would serve WikiLeaks well.
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[[Category:About Us:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 16 March 2015

The First Wiki


Ward Cunningham invented Wiki in 1995.

  • WikiWiki is Hawaiian for quick.
  • Ward wanted to quickly be able to share his ideas with colleagues easily over the internet, so he started the Portland Pattern Repository.

Ward's original wiki, The Portland Pattern Repository (WikiWikiWeb) on C2 (named after his software consultancy, Cunningham & Cunningham) was created to discuss patterns in software languages.

His idea was to be able to share information and ideas with people over the internet, quickly and easily, using the same technology software engineers had been using to "build" their releases (a "repository" is just a more technical kind of wiki). Ward realized that using wiki to edit text would be different from using "repositories" to edit code, even if the technology were nearly the same. In code, namespaces are very carefully managed and controlled. In most writing or texts, though, it's not controlled.

Ward knew that there would be thousands, maybe millions, of other pages to link to, not just a few dozen.

His big improvement was to make it much easier to link to internal pages than by using HTML "A" links. Instead, users could write links by CamelCase (sometimes referred to as WikiLinks) and more recently like [[this]]. Today, hundreds of thousands of people create wiki pages, which anyone can do.

The Portland Pattern Repository quickly became the place that people gathered to discuss the benefits & potential of wikis, despite the stated goal of discussing patterns in programming languages.

In April 2000 Sunir Shah and community members extracted much of the wiki on wiki discussion on c2 and created MeatballWiki in order to discuss "collaborative hypermedia". MeatballWiki remains one of the most respected active wiki sites.

The Wiki Way


AboutUs, and arguably all public wikis, work to build vibrant communities comprised of individual members freely electing to participate. These users give, in essence, an enthusiastic nod to the vision and limitless potential of an open edit website. Members uphold the covenant, to contribute constructive edits, promote the sharing of knowledge and grow the commons.

The momentum of the community acting in concert works to insulate and preserve the environment from destructive influences, ideally making violations of the Contract, rare occurrences easily squelched by the community through self-regulation and a desire to preserve the interests of the group.

We would love to have you stay and participate in this wiki, and invite you to check out other wikis.

Wikipedia


Wikipedia was started on January 15, 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger and is an online encyclopedia that allows anyone to write on topics of their choice rather than relying on experts to write articles.

"Wikipedia has the potential to be the greatest effort in collaborative knowledge gathering the world has ever known, and it may well be the greatest effort in voluntary collaboration of any kind." ~ Marshall Poe

The main tenet of Wikipedia is its "openness": The software itself is free and open content, the membership is open, meaning that anyone who has Internet access can contribute.

Wikipedia relies on peer-review and recent changes patrolling to create articles that owe their veracity to community approval. Mistakes are made, found & corrected. The information commons is being created and disseminated by a group of volunteers using free and open content.

WikiLeaks


WikiLeaks is the next wiki to start to enter into everyone's consciousness. This is good, because then we can start talking about wiki and not having people automatically think Wikipedia. WikiLeaks started out as a wiki, but Jullian Assange got frustrated that not enough people were participating with it. So they switched to different software, many now think a wiki now would serve WikiLeaks well.

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