Jixor - Stephen I wrote:

From what I have heard wikis generally fall down as they will be initially maintained by whoever set them up in the first place and over time they will become outdated and generally are underused.

From what I've seen, this is typical of wildcat intranet web sites,
period.

Someone perceives a need unmet by the supported corporate site(s)
and so, outside the bounds of her/his "real job", creates a site to
address that need.

But building a web site is exciting, maintaining it over the longer
haul a whole lot less so, and eventually the site is semi-abandoned,
still running but no longer updated -- another decaying monument to
relevance entropy.

Then someone sees that original need is no longer being met, decides
s/he can do a better job of it, and the cycle begins again :-)


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