I see here a key difference in this discussion. One is the open wiki like Wikipedia. The other is a corporate blog or wiki. The implementation is similar, but inside a company, the wiki contains information from trusted sources about *your* project.

It provides a forum and a structure to communicate and share information as a team.

And in fact, there are many companies who are providing wiki and blog structure for companies to work in a structured collaborative environment outside of the open source options.

Ron



Chris Borokowski wrote:
I guess it depends on how informed, disciplined and
articulate their inner lights are then.

I've seen some good things from Open Source, and some
total failures. Two products I use daily were
developed by single individuals to a standard higher
than most Open Source projects.

--- Bodvar Bjorgvinsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As I see this, Wiki is based on the same generic
principal: the inner
need to help, the inner need to let your light
shine, or (probably
most common) a combination of both. Maybe also (as I
have experienced)
you learn by sharing, because then you have to
formulate what you
think you know. Which I see as a good thing.





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