Thanks Garth
I can see that I could "waste" a lot of time with wikis ;-)
Chris
On 17 Apr 2005, at 16:49, Garth Wood wrote:
> Chris:
>
> A "wiki," roughly speaking, is a website powered by software which
> allows
> virtually anyone to modify or create the site's content. It's ideal
> for
> distributed contributors to a single project, say, an online "book."
> For
> an example of a sophisticated, wildly successful (and HUGE) wiki, go to
> Wikipedia at:
>
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
>
>
> to get a taste of what a wiki is capable of. Of course, were we to
> re-start the wiki project for the Olympus "book," I'm assuming it
> would be
> much more modest... ;-)
>
> To read about the wiki software directly, go to:
>
>
> http://www.wiki.org/
>
>
> It follows logically, of course, that virtually anyone with a website
> (hosted by someone else or on your own hardware) can start a wiki about
> anything, as long as the website you have access to allows you to
> install/configure the open-source wiki software.
>
>
> Garth
>
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