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The name you come up with for a wiki page has always been a critical part of wikis' power in creating meaning.[1] We'll be reviewing the history and background of WikiNames in general, and the further space for meaning-creation opened up by Wagn's plus cards.
Wagn is a free/open source Ruby on Rails structured wiki, which Ward Cunningham called, "One of the freshest contributions to wiki since I coined the term".
Come at 5:30 for drinks/snacks and the discussion will start at 6:15.
1. http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ChoosingWikiNames
Facilitated by John Abbe - one of the designers of Wagn and cited by the inventor, as an inspiration for Del.ico.us |
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The name you come up with for a wiki page has always been a critical part of wikis' power in creating meaning.[1] We'll be reviewing the history and background of WikiNames in general, and the further space for meaning-creation opened up by Wagn's plus cards. Probable forays into pattern languages, including a pattern language of group process under development. [2]
Wagn is a free/open source Ruby on Rails structured wiki, which wiki inventor Ward Cunningham called, "One of the freshest contributions to wiki since I coined the term".[3]
Come at 5:30 for drinks/snacks and the discussion will start at 6:15.
1. http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ChoosingWikiNames
2. http://grouppatternlanguage.org/
3. http://wagn.org/
Facilitated by John Abbe - one of the designers of Wagn, and cited by Joshua Schachter as clarifying his thoughts in developing delicious.com. |