The topics we would cover would not necessarily be in Wikipedia. Wikipedia
is a wiki with a certain purpose--an online encyclopedia that anyone can
edit. A TW wiki would cover technical communication topics and ideas. The
entries might include encyclopedic topics, but they might also be discussion
threads, or they might be essays on TW. It all depends on how it's set up
and its stated purpose.


Thomas Johnson
Microline Technology Corp.
Traverse City, MI
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Robert Stromberg
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TCP] ADMIN TCP Site - Want a Wiki?

Hi Lisa,

If I search the Web for a topic and get multiple hits, some in the Wikipedia
and some in the TW wiki, would I expect a significant difference between
Wikipedia and the TW wiki?

Bob Stromberg
Greenwich, NY

Hello everybody,
>
> The TCP Idea Mill is churning today, and I'd like your input :)
>
> Some people in the community have talked about wanting a tech comm
> wiki, and we're considering putting one on the TCP website.
>
> * What do you think of the idea?
> * How/for what would you use it?
> * Would you use it regularly?
> * Would you contribute to it as well as read it?
>
> I am excited to hear your responses and other thoughts on the issue!
>
> Have a great week,
> Lisa B.
>
>
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