The videos of our June 9th event are now available online. Visit our wiki main page[1] for links to the videos and presentation materials.
The agenda page also has a summary of our discussion about what characteristics and features would make up the "perfect" KM system. I don't think this is an exhaustive list, but it shows the most popular responses from the day.
If you would like to partner with NASA in order to collaborate on any of these ideas for development of an open-source MediaWiki extension, please contact us. As discussed in the break-out session, we have many different options available for collaborative partnerships.
We are also looking for ideas on what kind of event to host next. If you have any ideas, please let us know. For example, we could shift the scope from a large conference with presentations to smaller sessions where we experiment with one or two ideas on how to improve MediaWiki. This could be more of a working/hacking session.
One more thing - our participants engaged in a little demonstration of the flexible power of a Semantic MediaWiki. Several people created their user page using Semantic Forms, which set several semantic properties used to automatically populate the People Data page[2].
Daren
[1] http://enterprisemediawiki.org/wiki/Enterprise_MediaWiki [2] http://enterprisemediawiki.org/wiki/People_Data
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