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===Recent Changes Camp Montreal, [http://www.rocococamp.info/ RoCoCoCamp.info]===
''29-May-2007''


=== [http://recentchanges.info/?p=88 Collaboration at work] ===
RecentChangesCamp Montreal, aptly named RoCoCo - a [[wiki]] style bar camp brought together some amazing minds from the [[WhatIsWiki|wiki]] world. An unconference in style, a physical representation of wiki - these wiki camps let [[:Category:Wiki people|people]] decide the agenda and purpose of why they are there.
[http://blog.wirearchy.com/blog/_archives/2006/6/27/2060712.html Wirearchy] quotes [http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6087566.html CNET News.com's Martin LaMonica's story] about collaboration and wikis:
: ''"This way of capturing collaborative wisdom, collective knowledge is a different take on knowledge management, '''which was fundamentally flawed'''" (said IBM Lotus Division general manager Michael Rhodin).


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Participants at RoCoCo spanned from the West Coast of [[:Category:North America|North America]] to [[:Category:Europe|Europe]].


<small>[http://recentchanges.info/ ...read more]</small>


=== [http://recentchanges.info/?p=87 A knowledge revolution that has hardly begun] ===
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''June 26, 2006''
===The future of WikiIndex and this (we)blog===
''13-Feb-2007''


An excellent article, [http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article1096343.ece The Independent: New Media: Who are the real winners now we've all gone Wiki-crazy?]
[[Image:WikiIndexLogo.png|left|111px]]
: ''What wiki does for its users is what blogging did for web publishing: it provides an easy, quick, means to an end. In the words of Ward Cunningham, an author and an inventor of wiki technology: "Wiki does for knowledge what the assembly line does for material."''
A bit about where we've [[WikiIndex:History|come from]] and where [http://2007.recentchangescamp.org/Wiki_Index we're going] is in order.


Refreshing to see others with the hopeful vision, nice work [http://www.plugincinema.com/plugin/index.php Ana Kronschnabel and Thomas Rawlings]
The bottom line is that [[WikiIndex]] needs your help.  The founders and [[:Category:Active contributors to this wiki|current volunteers]] are pretty busy with other topics, including http://AboutUs.org, and would like for WikiIndex to become a community-owned and operated resource. Would you like to help?


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===Spanking Art===
''13-Jan 2007''


=== [http://recentchanges.info/?p=86 Businesses in a world of wiki] ===
[[Image:SpankingArtWikiLogo.JPG|left|111px]]
''June 23, 2006''
[[Spanking Art]] is a wiki on Spanking in Arts, Movies and Literature.  Our vision is a wiki that features an article on practically every spanking artist, comic, author, video producer, actor, and website.


[http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060618/BUSINESS/606180340/1003 This article from Asbury Park Press] makes an interesting point about how companies will have to manage their PR in the "free-wheeling online world of Wikipedia."  It seems to me the writer either doesn't understand wiki or is just choosing to focus on a large website, [[Wikipedia]].
If you are interested in spanking, this is your wiki!


What is more interesting to me is what companies and governmental organizations are going to have to do, or not have to do, in a "free-wheeling online world of" '''wiki'''.
Spanking Art was founded on May 8, 2005 by Spankart, and is hosted on AnimeOTK.  It has already more than 1,000 articles and about 60 new articles per month. <small>[[Spanking Art|...read more]]</small>


They mention Eli Lilly and Co. and the edits to that page on Wikipedia, but what I can imagine is companies having to figure out what to do with an entire wiki dedicated to the pharmaceutical industry or even to  Eli Lilly and Co. itself.  This forces transparency.  This forces companies to change the way the operate their business.  (for example see what [[SourceWatch]] is doing in terms of think tanks and the like.)  Of course this all centers on the idea that people will embrace the simplistic self organization of wiki, which I excited to see.  (see [http://recentchanges.info/?p=78 Why wiki is good for work])
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RecentChanges.info archive - feed - drafts

Recent Changes Camp Montreal, RoCoCoCamp.info

29-May-2007

RecentChangesCamp Montreal, aptly named RoCoCo - a wiki style bar camp brought together some amazing minds from the wiki world. An unconference in style, a physical representation of wiki - these wiki camps let people decide the agenda and purpose of why they are there.

Participants at RoCoCo spanned from the West Coast of North America to Europe.

...read more

The future of WikiIndex and this (we)blog

13-Feb-2007

WikiIndexLogo.png

A bit about where we've come from and where we're going is in order.

The bottom line is that WikiIndex needs your help. The founders and current volunteers are pretty busy with other topics, including http://AboutUs.org, and would like for WikiIndex to become a community-owned and operated resource. Would you like to help?

Spanking Art

13-Jan 2007

SpankingArtWikiLogo.JPG

Spanking Art is a wiki on Spanking in Arts, Movies and Literature. Our vision is a wiki that features an article on practically every spanking artist, comic, author, video producer, actor, and website.

If you are interested in spanking, this is your wiki!

Spanking Art was founded on May 8, 2005 by Spankart, and is hosted on AnimeOTK. It has already more than 1,000 articles and about 60 new articles per month. ...read more