>From my personal experience it seems that using Wiki's is becoming
more popular. However, note that in my experience Wiki's are more
used for collaboration on documentation than anything else. And the
collaboration is usually on Word Documents or articles posted
directly in a wiki post.

Also, I know a lot of groups that use php forums of some variety such
as: phpnuke, vanilla forum, etc. Again used for collaboration, but
easy to see when edits are made and the like.

I know there are also hosted programs and analysis tools such as
offerings like BaseCamp from 37signals. I know in some of the more
robust applications you can assign tasks, and run reports.

To my knowledge I've never seen a very successful blog for
collaborating and keeping track of things like that. Of course I've
only seen a few attempts at it.


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