More and More communities of practice use a wiki-site for collaborative documentation of their product: With Swiki we have the nicest Wiki on earth (OK Tiki becomes also nice)
I know that Swiki was always meant to be THE tool for this, but it misses cohesie: Could the people with the overview create a new Swiki with a simple book-metaphor: - a clear TOC, maybe even a clever index-system, but at least someting you can recognize as a book: a simple example of this is myscrapbook form the php-family of a more complex ome like Drupal...
- and all the others could go to the pages they feel most comfortable in to fill?
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Alan Kay [mailto:Alan.Kay@squeakland.org] Verzonden: woensdag 12 maart 2003 14:19 Aan: The general-purpose Squeak developers list; 'squeakland@squeakland.org' CC: kim.rose@squeakland.org Onderwerp: Re: Volunteering for the documentation team
You just did, and you're "hired".
Let's chat more off this list.
Cheers,
Alan
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At 4:18 PM -0500 3/11/03, Juntunen, William wrote:
[Juntunen, William] I'm trained as a teacher of English with about nine years of experience in Michigan. I'm also employed as a programmer
with
about six years of experience. How does one apply to work on the documentation team for eToys?
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