[Mediawiki-l] Interview Request for book on Wikis in the Workplace

Hans-Ulrich Nydegger hansulrichn at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 26 12:05:05 UTC 2005


Hello,
I have installed the mediawiki tool and played with it at bit. www.wikicrew.com
I am a bit confused however how it is used effitiently. What I like to do is provide some template for a user to fill in and submit. The purpose of the site is that a crewmember can add infos regarding interesting layovers and city information. 
A visitor should be able to search for a city and get all info of interest fro airline crews.
Can anyone help me to get started?
Regards
Hans

Peter Thoeny <peter.thoeny at attglobal.net> 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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