Hi Peter,
I'd be happy to speak with you. I run Electowiki, which is a moderately
active wiki focused on electoral reform issues:
http://wiki.electorama.com/
I also used to work at RealNetworks, which has a fairly large MoinMoin
deployment. For a brief period, the wiki was running on a box in my
office, but became too mission critical to leave in such a fragile
position.
I also thought pretty deeply about the requirements for deploying a wiki
on our public
helixcommunity.org site, which unfortunately never happen,
due to the complexity of getting the access control right. The folks at
Real now may be working on this.
Finally, I run another very nascent wiki for access control issues here:
http://spectaclar.org
Rob
On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 17:20 -0700, Peter Thoeny wrote:
Dear Mediawiki user,
Co-author Dan Woods and I are working on a book titled "Wikis
in the Workplace: A Practical Guide to Collaborating, Creating
Knowledge, and Sharing Information". See details on the book
at
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/WikisInTheWorkplaceBook
(FYI, although the abstract is on
twiki.org, the book is not
TWiki specific)
For this book we are interviewing people who are familiar with
the wiki technology, so that we can write about current
possibilities, limitations and future trends of wikis. We are
primarily interested in learning about larger wiki deployments
behind corporate firewalls.
If your Mediawiki falls into this category we would be delighted
to hear from you. Interviews are typically done in a one-hour
conference call. A list of questions can be supplied ahead of
time. If needed we can quote anonymously or sign an NDA.
To conserve bandwidth, please reply to me only.
Best regards,
Peter
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