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{{Wiki
{{Wiki <!--see 'Template:Wiki' for full detail and hidden help advice-->
|name              = SeedWiki
|name             = SeedWiki
|logo             = [[Image:SeedWikiLogo.jpg]]
|URL             = https://web.Archive.org/web/20011203221253/http://www.SeedWiki.com/seedwiki/index.cfm
|URL               = http://www.seedwiki.com/
|logo             = [[File:SeedWikiLogo.jpg|SeedWiki logo]]
|recentchanges URL = No
|wide logo        = y<!--insert 'y' when the logo is too wide AND / OR the title name is too long-->
|wikinode URL     = No
|recentchanges URL= https://web.Archive.org/web/20011204044930/http://www.SeedWiki.com/seedwiki/index.cfm?task=RecentEdits&wikiid=1
|status           = Active
|wikinode URL     = No<!--https://YourWikiURL.org/wiki/WikiNode, if none, use 'No'-->
|language         = English
|about URL       = https://web.Archive.org/web/20060704100351/http://SeedWiki.com/wiki/seed_wiki/about_seedwiki?wpid=269089
|editmode         = OpenEdit  
|founder          = [[KennethTyler|Ken Tyler]]
|engine           = SeedWiki
|status           = Dead
|maintopic         = WikiFarm
|language         = English
|editmode         = OpenEdit
|engine           = SeedWiki
|license          = NoLicense
|maintopic       = SeedWiki
|backupurl        = <!--database dump backup file URL; found at '/Special:Statistics' on Wikia & some other MediaWiki sites; archived URL may also be used-->
|backupdate      = 20YY-MM-DD<!--YYYY-MM-DD, ISO 8601 extended date of backup URL; if unknown, dynamic date or NO date, DELETE this field-->
}}
}}
==Description==
{{Size <!--see 'Template:Size' for full detail-->
from [http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/seed_wiki/embrace_change SeedWiki]:
|pages= 30<!--plain numeric value for number of CONTENT pages; NO thousands separators-->
|statistics URL= https://web.Archive.org/web/20011204073218/http://www.SeedWiki.com/seedwiki/directory/index.cfm?task=list&Doc=SeedWiki&wikiid=1
|wikiFactor= <!--preferred; see: Category:wikiFactor; if wF unknown leave void; archived wF value may be used-->
|wikiFactor URL= <!--wF source; often 'PopularPages', 'Mostvisitedpages', 'PageHits'; leave void if unknown; archived URL if available-->
}}(As of: 2001-12-04 – [[Archive.org]])<!--YYYY-MM-DD; manually add/amend ISO 8601 date when stats are verified and/or updated-->


:"the phrase 'embrace change' comes from Extreme Programming


:principles, practices and methods
'''SeedWiki''', launched October {{tag|FoundedIn2001|2001}}, can best be described by its founder, [[KennethTyler|Ken Tyler]], as explained at [[Archive.org:20060615153422/http://www.SeedWiki.com/wiki/seed_wiki/embrace_change|embrace change]]<blockquote>
The phrase 'embrace change' comes from Extreme Programming <mark>principles, practices and methods</mark>.


:Working on seedwiki has revealed certain principles that we have come to accept.
Working on SeedWiki has revealed certain principles that we have come to accept.
*the computer screen should be as much as possible the contributor's space rather than the hosting company's space
*our job as hosts is to remove any unnecessary features more than it is to add new features
*there is no 'typical' use for a [[wiki]], or any set of 'typical' [[user]]s; wikis are so flexible that they and their contributors cannot be grouped together into any one set of ideas about what is, or might be, going on
*its best to start with as little structure as possible, and only add more structure when it proves to be needed
*even when you try, you often put too much structure in at the start of a project, and can profit by removing some of it later
[[KennethTyler|Ken Tyler]] 4/25/2006</blockquote>


:* the computer screen should be as much as possible the contributor's space rather than the hosting company's space
[[Category:SeedWiki| ]]
:* our job as hosts is to remove any unnecessary features more than it is to add new features
:* there is no "typical" use for a wiki, or any set of "typcial" users. wikis are so flexible that they and their contributors cannot be grouped together into any one set of ideas about what is, or might be, going on
:* its best to start with as little structure as possible and only add more structure when it proves to be needed
:* even when you try, you often put too much structure in at the start of a project and can profit by removing some of it later
 
:[[KennethTyler]] 4/25/2006"