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Feedback on Structured Wiki Presentation, 20 Jun 2005

Please provide feedback on the short StructuredWikiPresentation20Jun2005 here in this topic.

-- PeterThoeny - 17 Jun 2005

  • The CallCenterStatusBoard examples point to Sandbox, that is disabled here on twiki.org.
  • I've updated WikiWord quite recently - have a look if you haven't
  • It would be nice if "How is a Structured Wiki used?" had more examples
  • "Sample feature: ShowRevisionsAroundVersion" leads to a discussoin page, not to an example
  • Wouldn't "What is TWiki" better be placed before "Example: Call-Center Status Board, v1"?

-- ArthurClemens - 17 Jun 2005

I like this presentation, I particularly favour the distinction between the textpad-only wiki and the database wiki concept though I think the Structured Wiki terminology is likely to get confused or got lost with the idea of the Restructure Text TML replacement.

You might like add TWiki to slide 3.

Good luck.

-- MartinCleaver - 18 Jun 2005

Hm, I'm wondering how structured TWiki can be (made). Wouldn't it make sense to provide a standardized template/form/search combination that could be used to organize DITA conform technical documents within our favorite Wiki-Engine?

See the article The convergence of structure and chaos, especially the section 'Solving the Wiki Structure Problem' for a great proposal about the possible integration of XML-mechanisms (namely DITA) and our precious Wiki philospohy.

-- FranzJosefSilli - 15 Dec 2005

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