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18 Jul 2005
Today, I gave an intro to wiki class at work. Ever since I moved the Unix group's home page from a wad of hand-edited HTML files to wiki, it's been a far bigger hit than I expected. There are now nine teams using wikis for their documentation or interested in migrating, and I expect there are probably a few more that will be converting soon. It's great to be able to feel that I'm making a bottom-up difference at work, and that open source (not to mention Wikipedia) is touching a few more people who might not otherwise ever feel it.
Robert C. Kalajian Jr. says:
It’s nice to know more people are looking into open source solutions. Keep posted on how things go with it.
Bizarro says:
My work uses Wiki for its documentation and I think that it’s really the best way to do documentation there. Keep up the good work!
Manish says:
I’m part of a team who’s migrating the informational pages for the group and public pages from HTML to Wiki, it’s a pretty cool little thing. I’d rather start getting more into the MAYA software side of things., which I’m stil doing. btw