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This past week, I had a wonderful opportunity to speak to Mark Dilley via WikiIndex (formerly SwitchWiki). He is clearly quite passionate about the transformational nature of wikis and was amazed at how many resources we exchanged as a result of a short conversation on the phone! | This past week, I had a wonderful opportunity to speak to Mark Dilley via WikiIndex (formerly SwitchWiki). He is clearly quite passionate about the transformational nature of wikis and was amazed at how many resources we exchanged as a result of a short conversation on the phone! | ||
He was pleased to see our efforts during our conference and is interested in our success story - in fact, he is interested in our ongoing success! By this I mean he extends support to us as a community by creating a listening for us to share our opinions as to what causes our loss in momentum. He has been part of the wiki revolution from | He was pleased to see our efforts during our conference and is interested in our success story - in fact, he is interested in our ongoing success! By this I mean he extends support to us as a community by creating a listening for us to share our opinions as to what causes our loss in momentum. He has been part of the wiki revolution from early 2002 and been through its ups and downs. I am committed we find a fascinating, fun, and effective way to collaborate together distinct from our past and embrace the wiki revolution! | ||
We're all aware you have your own agendas and have much on your plate. We are looking to lead a conversation as to what's possible? | We're all aware you have your own agendas and have much on your plate. We are looking to lead a conversation as to what's possible? |
Revision as of 09:18, 1 July 2006
Subject: taking the Asia Commons to the next step
Hello! How is everyone? I posted a blog entry inquiring whether or not a commons has a mission. I did not receive any replies in the last week and invite you to to read this entry if you have not yet done so:
http://www.asia-commons.net/mission_inquiry
At the end of the day, we were handed a wiki and requested to collaborate with it. We made 222 changes on Jun 8th and now we make 2 changes/day best case. that is a huge difference!
Does anyone have anything they would like to comment in regards to this?
The wiki paradigm is a fascinating one - the whole design and intent is to cause action. What action(s) did you envision walking out of our conference? What outcomes would come of these actions by next year when we reconvene? Will we prepare summaries for each topic discussed and quickly review what happened?
I am now a believer of the wiki as a result of what happened at our conference and all the follow up conversations I've been having over the past 3 weeks. I would like to keep the momentum going and bring our community to the next level. I assert reevaluating how we use our wiki and inventing new ways to interact with it will cause that next level for us.
How I want to do this is invite wiki experts to join the Asia Commons!
This past week, I had a wonderful opportunity to speak to Mark Dilley via WikiIndex (formerly SwitchWiki). He is clearly quite passionate about the transformational nature of wikis and was amazed at how many resources we exchanged as a result of a short conversation on the phone!
He was pleased to see our efforts during our conference and is interested in our success story - in fact, he is interested in our ongoing success! By this I mean he extends support to us as a community by creating a listening for us to share our opinions as to what causes our loss in momentum. He has been part of the wiki revolution from early 2002 and been through its ups and downs. I am committed we find a fascinating, fun, and effective way to collaborate together distinct from our past and embrace the wiki revolution!
We're all aware you have your own agendas and have much on your plate. We are looking to lead a conversation as to what's possible?
I request we engage in this conversation this week and discuss what's happening and our future. We've made wonderful progress and let's not stop now!
After a week, we can make a decision whether we are ready to share with Mark and his colleagues what we've accomplished, where we are today, what direction we want to proceed in, and what stops us.
This would be very exciting!
So take a moment to share what you feel would make the difference for our community! (yes, I ack it might not have anything to do with wikis ;)
Chinarut