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I turned it into a simple page.[[User:Manorainjan|Manorainjan]] ([[User talk:Manorainjan|talk]]) 12:40, 26 November 2014 (UTC) | I turned it into a simple page.[[User:Manorainjan|Manorainjan]] ([[User talk:Manorainjan|talk]]) 12:40, 26 November 2014 (UTC) | ||
== Resources for use with this wiki == | |||
There is a script to be run by [[wp:Greasemonkey]] which is mentioned on [http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?MoreAboutCodes MoreAboutCodes] with an outdated link: | |||
// ==UserScript== | |||
// @name C2 Wiki – Fill In Code Word When Editing | |||
// @namespace roryokane.com | |||
// @description Automatically fills in the code word (CAPTCHA) “567” on the edit page of the C2 wiki, WikiWikiWeb. | |||
// @include http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?edit=* | |||
// @version 1 | |||
// @grant none | |||
// ==/UserScript== | |||
// "Type the code word, 567, here [...]" | |||
var textField = document.getElementsByName("code")[0]; | |||
var codeWord = "567"; // hard-coded; I’ve never personally seen it be anything else. | |||
textField.value = codeWord; |
Revision as of 16:59, 13 December 2014
Is there a reason we're calling him Howard instead of Ward, that he uses? TedErnst | talk 16:18, 25 Jan 2006 (EST)
"Howard" is his legal name. "Ward" is the name that people on WikiWikiWeb usually use.
Okay, so why are we using Howard when the whole world knows him as Ward? TedErnst | talk 16:56, 25 Jan 2006 (EST)
Because it is more formal.
And why is that a good thing? TedErnst | talk 17:13, 25 Jan 2006 (EST)
Yes, what is so wrong with using PlainTalk words and names that are easy to understand? --DavidCary 14:55, 3 July 2010 (EDT)
merge
I suggest merging the WikiWikiWeb article into the Portland Pattern Repository article. Both of them are about the same wiki -- the first wiki, the wiki that WardCunningham started, right? --DavidCary 14:58, 3 July 2010 (EDT)
- Seems reasonable, although I'd have Portland Pattern Repository redirect to this article, as it is currently and probably best known as WikiWikiWeb. --MarvelZuvembie 20:17, 3 July 2010 (EDT)
- I now found another Page PortlandPatternRepository. I checked the URLs and it seems that WikiWikiWeb and PPR are indeed different wikis. Maybe the WikiWikiWeb was a child of the PPR, started as they discovered that there is more than patterns to be done by using this new technology? It seems that the PPR was the first wiki (without beeing named "wiki"). The best would be to ask Ward for the facts. Here some illustrating Links
- Best regards --Wolf | talk 03:59, 5 July 2010 (EDT)
As far as I understand, PortlandPatternRepository is the first wiki and was nicknamed the WikiWikiWeb. Will double check with WardCunningham Best, MarkDilley 5 July 2010
- Hi Mark, thank you in advance for doing that! I read on http://c2.com/ppr/, that the space named as "wiki" was created for exploring the not-quite-yet patterns we all carry around in our heads... :-) It seems to me that they discovered what wiki really could be after using it for a while for pattern collectiong. And, I'm very interested in Ward's answer. --Wolf | talk 16:07, 5 July 2010 (EDT)
So, what did Mark find out since 2010?
As I see it, Portland Pattern Repository is an archive. No chance to edit. No new edits in this millennium. ((It might really been the first wiki ever)).--Manorainjan (talk) 10:50, 26 November 2014 (UTC)
- This seems not to be the full truth: this wiki was dedicated to a specific problem. Maybe you can read something about it in the artima article Exploring with Wiki. The wiki idea evolved since this first(!) successful approach; even today it's possible to contribute to this old wiki (if you meet their topic(s) and style).
Best --Wolf | talk 10:19, 26 November 2014 (UTC)- Only now I see that you are talking about Portland Pattern Repository not WikiWikiWeb. I know that it was hard to distinguish these both wikis (or was it only one)?...
I think one of them could get the goal reached status... Best --Wolf | talk 11:46, 26 November 2014 (UTC)
- Only now I see that you are talking about Portland Pattern Repository not WikiWikiWeb. I know that it was hard to distinguish these both wikis (or was it only one)?...
The PPP is not a wiki I think. Repository means a place to store something. It is more a collection of what came out of Wards Wiki, the result of refactoring, an essence of the result until Jun 4, 1996. After this date refactoring seems to be thought of going on the wiki itself because the wiki way was experienced and trusted by then. Technically PPP is different. The pages there end on *.HTML, Links are different and so on. Wards website has the same minimalistic look and feel as PPP and wiki have. Therefore they can easily be confused. PPP may retain its own page on WikiIndex for historical purpose but should clearly be marked as not being a wiki. I see it more as an intellectual backup of most of the good on Wiki from start to 1996. Manorainjan (talk) 11:57, 26 November 2014 (UTC)
- Yes, you are right: PPR seems to be an archive. Categorizing it with not a wiki (here in WikiIndex) seems right, but simply doing so could cause problems... --Wolf | talk 12:13, 26 November 2014 (UTC)
I turned it into a simple page.Manorainjan (talk) 12:40, 26 November 2014 (UTC)
Resources for use with this wiki
There is a script to be run by wp:Greasemonkey which is mentioned on MoreAboutCodes with an outdated link:
// ==UserScript== // @name C2 Wiki – Fill In Code Word When Editing // @namespace roryokane.com // @description Automatically fills in the code word (CAPTCHA) “567” on the edit page of the C2 wiki, WikiWikiWeb. // @include http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?edit=* // @version 1 // @grant none // ==/UserScript== // "Type the code word, 567, here [...]" var textField = document.getElementsByName("code")[0]; var codeWord = "567"; // hard-coded; I’ve never personally seen it be anything else. textField.value = codeWord;