I am Currently hacking
AutonomicComputing and emergent security phenomena at IBM Watson Research, but was formerly very into
ComputerMediatedCommunication stuff. See the
HomePage, at
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/c/chess/, or the personal site at
http://www.davidchess.com/.
I wandered by Wiki some months ago and thought it looked cool but complicated. For some reason today (March 10, 1999) it looks cool and perfectly straightforward. So I've been fiddling around adding an ISBN here, fixing a typo there. Maybe I'll even read the main flow of the conversation, and finally understand what this here
DesignPatterns stuff is all about!
Funnily enough, speaking of
AppendOnly mode and all, the other day we were sitting around at lunch and someone (maybe me) said "ya know what'd be cool? It'd be cool to put up a Website and give the whole Net write access to it, and just let people add stuff and mess with existing stuff at will." The general reaction, of course, was "yeah, sure
that would work!"
But here we are...
I'm now (April, 1999) running a little internal Wiki-like site, using
original Perl code whose function is inspired by the
WikiWikiWeb, for a
sort of informal internal task-force of technical people.
(A vague outline of some of the functions is available at
http://c2.com/cgi/wikibase?DavidChess in
WikiBase.)
It's going reasonably well, although I'm not sure we have critical mass
yet, and some of the participants are having a hard time getting used
to the Wiki style.
But at least it's a change of pace!
(Why doesn't
WikiWikiWeb have a "Preview" button on the editing page?)
In the "small world" category, I will note in passing that
DavisFoulger and I once worked together (I think I was even his
manager once).
I'm grateful and sorry that I missed the broo-ha-ha that he
caused here. *8)
What's your email address? Is there any way I can get my hands on your personal Wiki thingie? --
PhilGoodwin
A little browsing around the Web sites listed above would have found various email addresses. Best is probably [email protected]. My own Wiki-like code isn't particularly available, and I'm not sure how useful it would be to anyone but me. If you think it would be wildly useful to you, let me know and I'll see if IBM will give me permission to give it away. -- DavidChess
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